Prefered gender pronouns and I.
10 years ago
Alright, so very few people, outside of
know about the pronouns I prefer. So here we go.
I've done a lot of developing, as one does when they're as young as I, over the past 18 years especially in the past 2 or 3 years.
At first(around age 15) I belived I was 100% homosexual/Kinzie 6 and that's what I classified myself as. Then I realized(around 17)
I'm more along the lines of a Kinzie 4.5 to 5, meaning while yes I am still technically speaking gay but I am a bit curious.
Finally I came to the realization, somewhere 4-6 months ago, that I didn't exactly fit in with my own gender. This however wasn't
that big a realization because I've never really exactly felt 100% boy, this realization was different in that I now have a name for what I am
Genderqueer. Now that story time is over, I can get to the topic that I want to talk about. I prefer to be refered to as as female(she, her, hers, little lady, ma'am, etc).
I know what you're gonna say, "That's wierd. Why can't you just be normal like the rest of us men?"
The answer to that is very simple. I am who I am, and I don't feel comfortable when refered to as male.
Note:I am not transgender. This is just a quirk of being genderqueer. Not all genderqueers are the same as I am, but a few of us are.

I've done a lot of developing, as one does when they're as young as I, over the past 18 years especially in the past 2 or 3 years.
At first(around age 15) I belived I was 100% homosexual/Kinzie 6 and that's what I classified myself as. Then I realized(around 17)
I'm more along the lines of a Kinzie 4.5 to 5, meaning while yes I am still technically speaking gay but I am a bit curious.
Finally I came to the realization, somewhere 4-6 months ago, that I didn't exactly fit in with my own gender. This however wasn't
that big a realization because I've never really exactly felt 100% boy, this realization was different in that I now have a name for what I am
Genderqueer. Now that story time is over, I can get to the topic that I want to talk about. I prefer to be refered to as as female(she, her, hers, little lady, ma'am, etc).
I know what you're gonna say, "That's wierd. Why can't you just be normal like the rest of us men?"
The answer to that is very simple. I am who I am, and I don't feel comfortable when refered to as male.
Note:I am not transgender. This is just a quirk of being genderqueer. Not all genderqueers are the same as I am, but a few of us are.
Thanks sweetie.