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30 day genderqueer challenge

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aleon515:
This is a pretty interesting "self-awareness" activity. Might be interesting to compare notes if anyone is interested in this.

It applies very much to people who don't wish to use this term.

The concept is that each day you take a different question and answer it.

http://genderqueerid.com/post/19662297051/30-day-genderqueer-challenge

--Jay Jay

Jamie D:
Day 1
1) Do you use any other terms to define or explain your gender?

I have used "bigendered."

This is going to be fun ... and scary.

Edge:
1) Do you use any other terms to define or explain your gender?

I use bigender and genderfluid.

suzifrommd:
Thanks for finding this Jay Jay.

1) Do you use any other terms to define or explain your gender?

I like "mix-gendered", though I don't think it's really a word. I might have made it up, but I think it's much more self explanatory than androgyne.

Bigender is ok, but not in writing because it looks like it should be pronounced big-ender, and my end is not big, thankyouverymuch.

I also like the Native American term "two-spirit", but most people are not familiar with that tradition.

Taka:
day 1
Do you use any other terms to define or explain your gender?

i don't usually try to define or explain my gender to people. right now somewhere between genderfluid and bigender seems best, but i called myself androgyne too on here.
on anime/manga related forums i've used the term "futa", for those of you who know what that would be

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