Now there's also the issue of expression: genderqueerness can also be something you do: "queering" gender
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Anyone can present as a genderfuck: but the reason for doing it matters. It could be for the sake of art or performance or to make a point.
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Or, it could be an expression of how you actually experience your own gender. And then it's an expression of genderqueerness.
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I still say "genderfuck" in my profile, but is that really what I am? It's not, really. It's rather my way of dealing with dissonance.
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(Dissonance between my psychology and my body/society)
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If I transitioned, if I decided to live as a woman, would I still have the need for genderfuckery? I honestly don't know.
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So I guess my tentative conclusion is that genderqueerness might be temporary middle ground I occupy on the way to something else--
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It could be a permanent ID. But I just don't know. I don't know what I'll be in 5 years.
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are you familiar with
@samdylanfinch's work? He writes a lot about the intersection of being non-binary and a trans guy!1 reply 0 retweets 11 likes
I'm not! Will check them out!
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I don't think any of these things are mutually exclusive though.
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