Just thought I'd say hi.
While my 'correct' online grammatical form probably identifies me as a male, it's a designation that I'm not entirely comfortable with in the world of concrete experience and interpersonal meanings. Though there are few who would see me as anything but (male), increasingly I feel a need to express myself in a manner that is more consistent with those role models of a female demeanour. So I'm playing with a few ideas and trying to construct a perspective that is inclusive of my often overly obvious male traits, while at the same time giving credence to those subtle feminine features that make us, so distinctly, who we apparently are.