69 Quotes About Gender-identity
- Author Aimee Herman
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Call yourself a planet because all this space derives from punctured cells and this floatation device called gender is permitting you to wander.
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- Author Aimee Herman
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What happens when we say something out loud? Does it become more real? Is it any less really when we keep it to ourselves?
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- Author Neda Aria
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That’s the vicious truth doctor. For me and persons like me, we are experiencing a divorce from our own individual self by sensing our sensations, emotions, behaviors as not belonging to the same person or identity. That’s how you psychiatrists could explain it. That’s how society would like to codify its population. Such a ludicrous model we’ve been creating calling it civilization
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- Author Shiri Eisner
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Passing means that bisexuals are completely dependent upon their partners for successful bisexual passing....passing can never be done individually, as it necessitates being seen with other peoples (as "passing accessories").
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- Author Aimee Herman
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check other when offered choice of female or male
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- Author Kate Bornstein
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It's easy to fictionalize an issue when you're not aware of the many ways in which you are privileged by it.
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- Author Nick Krieger
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I followed the trail out of the room, invigorated by the possibility of reinventing my own body. The meaning was mine, as long as I was with those who had the vision and vocabulary to understand my creation.
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- Author Kabi Nagata
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As for why... I didn't want to admit that I was female. It wasn't that I wanted to be a boy, more like I hated the whole idea of belonging to a gender... That somehow before I was ''me'' I was a ''woman'', like I was scared of being overly defined by those expectations, I guess...
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- Author Thomas Page McBee
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Most of us experience gender conditioning so young—research shows it begins in infancy—that we misunderstand the relationship between nature and nurture, culture and biology, fitting in and being oneself.
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