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Ana

August 20, 2019 by Tristan Crane

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,…

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Alex

June 12, 2019 by Tristan Crane

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…

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Bri

June 10, 2019 by Tristan Crane

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…

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Maverick

June 9, 2019 by Tristan Crane

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

Evelyn

June 9, 2019 by Tristan Crane

Evelyn

I am an Asian American dancer from Southern California. I plan to be a speech language pathologist in the future. Genderqueer Bi Pronouns : They/Them Age : 21 years old    

Sandy

June 9, 2019 by Tristan Crane

Sandy

I’m a trans-competent chiropractor serving the East Bay Area. I truly enjoy the work that I do and I know from personal experience seeking out my own healthcare and self-care services, just how important it is to provide a welcoming and non-judgmental space for healing. I’ve been some version of genderqueer my whole life, but…

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