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
Kel
I was a girly tomboy theater kid all through my childhood and teenage years, which in many ways foreshadowed my identity now. I loved the aesthetics of stereotypical femininity- heels, lipstick, pink, glitter- but felt resentful at best towards many aspects of womanhood. I came out as a queer cis woman in my early 20s…
Ari
Coming out to myself was so much more gratifying than coming out to society. First, I gave myself license to dress and act exactly how I wanted, and then it was like I took that away when I labeled myself outwardly. I was suddenly so concerned about presenting nonbinary, which because I am AFAB, meant…
Wiley
For me, gender and comedy are inseparable. They are both performative and intrinsic, vulnerable and empowering, fixed and ephemeral. 20% oats by volume. Gender Id/Pronoun : Non-binary/transmasculine, they/them Age : 25 Location : SF Bay Area My drag name is Thomas Peepe
Keira
Scientist, artist, and kaleidoscope of identities. hard femme transdyke enby she/they 26 years old Santa Cruz Instagram
Vidney Tuesday
My gender has been consistently changing over nearly a decade. It was through being a porn performer that I first discovered the concept of being nonbinary, and came to terms with the fact that this was my identity. For some years, I lived as masculine of center genderqueer. Most of my performances and photography modeling…
Trouble
Gender is something I’m trying to transcend, and something I’m trying to break open, in law and education. non binary masculin dyke Gender ID : non-binary Age : 33 Location : Oakland
PJ Gahub
Non-binary = Androgyny-androgynous Gender ID : Non-binary, androgynous Age : 28 Location : Stockton, CA







