Anonymous Asked: If you aren't seeking attention, why openly broadcast the fact that you are genderqueer? If you don't like being confronted with questions that "freak you out", don't put out information about who you are when you aren't entirely comfortable with yourself.

For now, I am fine with identifying as genderqueer. I may not be entirely comfortable with myself yet, but if there’s one thing I’m absolutely sure of, that I’ve always been sure of ever since I was a little kid, it’s that I don’t feel like a girl and I don’t feel like a boy. Non binary. Genderqueer. As far as I’m concerned, that fit’s me just fine for now. I don’t see how that can be attention seeking if that’s how I’ve always felt.

Now if you’ll excuse me, anon, I’m off to bed.

Posted: Mon February 27th, 2012 at 9:51pm
Ask: Ask me anything
Notes: 4
  1. princessplanet said: ugh what an ass
  2. lumineaux said: *raging* Anon needs to fucking step off and, again, read a fucking book or something. Trans* visibility is super important, you broadcast that shit all you want. It doesn’t mean you’re seeking attention, it means you’re proud.
  3. sarinu said: anon, shut up.
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