How do you describe your gender?
A simple question I posted for research purposes on Tumblr. I’m curious to read your (likely un-simple) answers 🙂 Continue reading How do you describe your gender?
A simple question I posted for research purposes on Tumblr. I’m curious to read your (likely un-simple) answers 🙂 Continue reading How do you describe your gender?
Someone on the non-binary spectrum emailed me looking for resources on how to navigate their professional life, specifically in a conservative job environment where gender comes with certain expectations.
Do you just suck it up? What are the compromises one has to make? Where is the balance? Continue reading Reader Ramblings: Non-Binary Transition At Work
In the same way fourteen happens to be the magic number for my perceived age, 27 was the magic number for my oldest imaginable age. Back then, I knew I’d graduate high school, go off to college, then study a lot. The rest was intangible. Continue reading 27
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Breaking down 5 common myths about non-binary transition. Continue reading 5 Myths About Non-Binary Transition
This is one of my favorite pictures of me from my childhood. Because I just look like me. I am 9 or 10. Continue reading Throwback Thursday
Thus I awoke just before 4am, heart racing, as present-me was navigating my life 10 years ago. Continue reading Past Life
A recap of 2013. Continue reading 2013 Milestones
A compilation of 12 Gender Neutral Gift Ideas: a guide for your loved one(s) this holiday season (or any season, birthday, anniversary, special occasion, or just Sunday). Continue reading 12 Gender Neutral Gifts
Letters for My Siblings – a new book by Transgress Press – seeks submissions from from writers who are non-binary, genderqueer, gender non-conforming, bigender, agender, or who simply don’t fit nicely into the boxes of “man” and “woman.” Continue reading Letters for My Siblings: Call for Submissions
It’s not about “passing” (whatever that means), it’s not about a “successful” transition (whatever that looks like) or a “complete” transition (life is never complete). It’s simply a spectrum of who you tell about your trans status. And as a non-binary person, I still wield the power of disclosure. It just took me a while to realize this. Continue reading Disclosure is a Spectrum