My experience of my gender has felt consistent throughout my life, but how I label and understand it changes. I’ve changed a lot over the years. I’m going to continue changing. I’m a nerd. Gender Id/Pronoun : they/them
Ana
I’m still working on coming into my power and allowing myself to be my biggest and fullest self, however intense and incomprehensible that may be. I thrive on watery places. I’m a Romanian (gender)queer immigrant, and the way I pronounce my pronouns (“x” pronounced as ks) connects me to that heritage. It’s always a surprise,…
Alex
When I was younger I didn’t feel human. I fantasized that I was a changeling–a fae creature switched at birth–because I couldn’t decide if my world was wrong, or I was. I tried to be a perfect girl for so long, but forcing myself to over-perform the rigid standard of cisheterosexuality only resulted in feeling…
Bri
The thing I love most about being trans is how much we live for each other. Growing up no one told me that my life was possible, but I caught whispers of it online from others living their life. All these years later, and I’m so happy to be carving out little spaces outside and…
Becca
I have very clear memories of being little and believing I was a boy, and that my parents raised me as a girl because they wanted me to be a girl so badly. So I’ve continued doing traditionally feminine things – I love ballet, I think makeup is fascinating and weird, and dresses are usually…
Maverick
Being non-binary or trans has no limitations, it’s not limited to being thin, white and flat chested. I may not be where I want to be in terms of physical appearance yet, but I am no less valid! #translookslikethis Non-binary, trans, my gender is RATS Pronouns : they/them/theirs Age : 22 years old Instagram