Let's confront the awkward facts head on: I made a very popular video about what it means to be genderqueer, and it turns out I'm probably not genderqueer after all—at least, not in the sense described in that video.
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I should clarify that the video does accurately describe my feelings at the time. And I'm very grateful that the category "genderqueer" was there to give me effectively a launching pad for transition.
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This is not to say genderqueer is always a stage between binary identities. For some, binary trans identity ends up being a launching pad for the NB identity they later settle on.
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I hope that NB/GQ people still like that video, continue using it to explain the concept to others, and don't mind that I've traveled out of their area on my way to binary pastures on the other side.
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Honestly, it was that moment that made me think "Yeah, you're trans and making excuses not to transition" and didn't know what to say to you
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had to figure it out on my own lol
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Women can't possible be tall or have even slightly deep voices. These are accepted facts everyone knows. /s
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It's funny how now your voice isn't even that deep. Egg form you must have had a very negative opinion on voice training I guess?
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When you said that I chuckled in my head. "Oh Hoohhhh, honey."
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You also said that you have shoulders that are too broad. Love, my shoulders are twice as broad as yours and I still transitioned.
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