Asking me a question like “What are you, a boy or a girl?” is like asking a snake “What are you, a biped or a quadruped?” It is simply not a quality that applies to me. I identify with archetypes far more strongly than with any gender. My gender is poet, is storyteller, is self-confessed…
Mars
It took a very long time for me to understand my own gender; is so often just tossed at us from childhood and we are expected to go with it. Growing up in the Bay Area in the 2000s, I surprisingly never heard about being trans. In fact, until close to college, my only experience…
Jasper
I’ve known I wasn’t a girl for as long as I can remember. I always felt like a boy who unfortunately had a girl’s body and was forced to be “a girl”, whatever that means. Through drag, theatre and life I have been able to piece together the big queer jigsaw puzzle that is Jasper…
Kaiden
I identify as myself. I’m just me. I love music, cooking, and my journey. Straight Trans man He/Him 27 years old Manteca, California @ironkaiden_ftm
Jessica
Why should people have to judge people when they are not sure about themselves? Myself, I think gender and pronouns are the most important things you can approach someone with, like instead of saying ‘sir’ or ‘ma’am’, just say ‘hello’, how is your day?” instead of assuming what someone’s pronouns or gender are. I was…
Dana Morrigan
I started calling myself a hippie pretty soon after thousands of them invaded my small town to attend the Woodstock Festival, when I was ten. They talked about peace and freedom, and they were peaceful and free! They did things in public that I was afraid to do even in private. They also lived in…