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Nonbinary: Memoirs of Gender and Identity
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At the early stages of questioning my gender identity I stumbled upon the term non-binary. I used it for a while, and at the beginning it felt right. But as I came to discover more and more about myself and my identity, using they/them pronouns felt wrong and it didn’t bring the same euphoria as before. I used to shut down anything that represented femininity and I hid behind a wall of a masculine presentation. I still do, but as I’ve become more comfortable with myself I’ve learned to embrace the feminine side of myself that still exists.
This book has helped to further instill in me the acknowledgment of my privilege of a passing white trans man.
This book has helped to further instill in me the acknowledgment of my privilege of a passing white trans man.
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