What if a person we're talking about doesn't strongly identify as either masculine or feminine? Or what if how they identify changes? How are we to refer to this person? There are many possibilities.
Are you there God? It’s me, Me. (part 3)
"Why did God make me this way?" We left off here. This is the big one. And here's my answer...
Are you there God? It’s me, Me. (part 2)
In this post, I ask myself questions that get more into my personal relationship with God, especially as it relates to gender.
…worth a thousand words.
Over the past year, I've come across a number of images which, for one reason or another, stuck a chord with me, so I collected them. I'm sharing some of them with you.
Gender Inferiority
...it's a sense that I will never fit in to either of the binary genders in a way that allows me to feel I am expressing my true self, and at the same time, be affirmed and accepted as that gender.
My Network of (medical/mental) Care
The next time you visit a doctor, consider the number of people who, one way or another, become aware of your medical status, either by direct knowledge, or by inference or even happenstance.
Passing lane ahead!
A person successfully and convincingly presenting themselves as a cisgender member of a gender they were not assigned at birth is called "passing". Passing is a complicated and controversial topic, partly because of the issues that it raises for both those who can and cannot pass. It's also a philosophical issue, a safety issue, and a social issue (and a variety of other categories).
Are you mental?
Is gender dysphoria a mental disorder?
The ‘D’ word
It's a four-letter-word that happens to have nine letters in it.
Gender Expression
Just like sex and gender aren't the same thing, neither are gender and gender expression.