Posts Tagged “genderqueer”

Self Identity – Labels

By | October 21, 2004

So I’ve been rolling labels around in my head lately. I suppose that rattling might be a more appropriate term, all things considered. To have come to the realization that I don’t really consider my gender to be female has been a long road. And to apply that to my every day understanding of how [...]

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Genderqueer II

By | September 18, 2004

Dictionary.com has no entries for the term genderqueer.  The closest word would be androgynous, which is defined thusly: an·drog·y·nous (n-drj-ns) adj. Biology. Having both female and male characteristics; hermaphroditic. Being neither distinguishably masculine nor feminine, as in dress, appearance, or behavior. While I do think that some defining characteristics of being andro overlap with GQ, [...]

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Binary

By | September 16, 2004

Binary is a code a restriction a labeling of mindless destruction marginalizing and cubbyholing I don’t fit in your yes/no world I don’t fit in your squares and triangles I am a free form I flow I am more than black or white I am all the shades in between Glorious shades of grey and [...]

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Genderqueer I

By | August 20, 2004

Me and genderqueer… it’s been a kinda long road to get to where I am now, and a lot of it had to do with the fact that I simply didn’t have the terminology to formulate the thoughts, much less apply it to myself. I finally came out (as a lesbian) last year, although I [...]

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