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Gerald the Lord of Naught
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 9:23 am
Hey, all, I'm a bit new to the transgender scene, and I hve no idea what the word for my gender is. There probably is one, with SEVEN BILLION PEOPLE on the planet, my experiences and feelings can't be wholly unique. So I was assigned male at birth, I get crazy gender euphoria from being treated like a girl, but not always. Sometimes (rarely, but it happens enough not to be a one-off thing) I prefer masculine pronouns, being treated like "one of the guys" and just generally being a dudebro doing dudebro things. And i have no idea what I should tell people about my gender.
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 3:41 pm
anonemuss982 Hey, all, I'm a bit new to the transgender scene, and I hve no idea what the word for my gender is. There probably is one, with SEVEN BILLION PEOPLE on the planet, my experiences and feelings can't be wholly unique. So I was assigned male at birth, I get crazy gender euphoria from being treated like a girl, but not always. Sometimes (rarely, but it happens enough not to be a one-off thing) I prefer masculine pronouns, being treated like "one of the guys" and just generally being a dudebro doing dudebro things. And i have no idea what I should tell people about my gender.  Welcome to the guild! I'm not entirely sure, but I think it's something called genderfluid where you feel like one gender one day and another gender the next day. I'm not entirely sure how it works so you might want to look it up. More information might help too.
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Gerald the Lord of Naught
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Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:40 pm
Based on what the Urban Dictionary has to say on the topic, yeah. Genderfluid sounds pretty accurate. Thanks, ZephyAlurus!
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 3:25 pm
anonemuss982 Based on what the Urban Dictionary has to say on the topic, yeah. Genderfluid sounds pretty accurate. Thanks, ZephyAlurus!  No problem. I think my BF is somewhat the same since he says sometimes he feels like a woman, but not always. Also just Zephy is fine x3
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Posted: Thu Oct 23, 2014 5:11 pm
If you feel masculine sometimes and feminine other, the term genderfluid would be correct.
Many people I know who are genderfluid use they/them pronouns to help people identify them better. It's a suggestion for you too if you're not sure what pronoun to use yourself.
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