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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Philosophical explanation of a concept and emotional self-understanding are two different skills, and in the genderqueer video the former is much further along than the latter.
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So, I still agree with pretty much everything I said in that video (and feel vindicated by the feedback from many GQ people saying it describes them well). It just no longer applies to me as well as it did when I made the video.
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The one truly silly part of the video is where I say I can't transition because I'm tall and have a deep voice. Oh, okay then, well I guess I'll just never be happy and live a lie forever because there are no tall women.
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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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it was basically ignorance. I didn't know what voice training can do.
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That's completely fair. It's great that you were able to hatch, though. <3
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