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…