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New!!! How Gendered Are You? Poll

Started by Emerald, August 02, 2006, 03:19:01 AM

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How do you think about yourself? You may choose one, two, or three answers that you have known yourself to be.

All Male - I have always considered myself to be a man (or boy).
Male - I consider myself to be a man, but at times I have thought of myself as a woman (or girl).
Genderblended Male - I consider myself to be both a man and a woman, but predominantly more of a man.
Bi-Gendered - I feel like a woman at times and other times more like a man. About 50/50.
Ungendered - I have no gender. I am neither a woman, a man, or a member of any other gender.
Other Gendered - I am neither a woman nor a man. I am a member of some other gender.
Genderblended Female - I consider myself to be both a woman and a man, but predominantly more of a woman.
Female - I consider myself to be a woman, but at times I have thought of myself as a man (or boy).
All Female - I have always considered myself to be a woman (or girl).

Melissa

Specifically I am all female but sometimes choose to do some more masculine things.  I don't care how people see me, since that's part of who I am.

Melissa
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Sheila

I feel all woman, except I like to dress very casual. I like jeans and a nice top. I am not frilly at all. I like to wrestle with my dog on the floor and I like cars. I don't know what is under the hood as long as it has some power. I love to drive and have fun. I love to mow the lawn and I love horses and like to ride. I ride my bicycle, only on paved areas though. I love to go out in the ocean in a boat. I love nature and love to bike out where there are trees and rivers or bodies of water or ride a horse down by the beach. I used to do that when I owned my horses, I really miss them.
Sheila
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Casey

I went with two choices as well. I chose Bi-gendered because before I began accepting who I am and realized there's really just one of me in here, I really felt like there were two complete people inside: a man and a woman. But I still feel the mix is very close to 50/50. I also chose Other Gendered. My gender shifts often enough that it feels like a gender unto itself.
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Vanessa V.

A nice poll!

Male / Genderblended Male / Bi Gendered is my gamut...

Thanks Emerald! :)
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tinkerbell

I THINK, I FEEL, AND I KNOW THAT I AM 500% FEMALE!!! ;)

tinkerbell :icon_chick:
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grazia

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BrandiOK

I chose "Female".  For most of my life I had to hide that part of me but it was the biggest part of me none the less.  It wasn't until I was around 6 years old that I found out there was even a difference between boys and girls.  This was followed quickly by a cold, hard slap of reality (literally) resulting in many years of hiding.  So, as was mentioned by others, I've known since I was old enough to remember that I was female but simply due to the social pressures of growing up genetically male I certainly had "male" moments throughout my life.  Whether they were legitimate or a facade doesn't really matter I guess.
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Owen

Well I choose three options here. gendrblended male, Bigendered, Genderblended female.


I choose genderblended male cause that is the way I felt in my early years mostly male with some female in me. Next I choose Bigendered cause later on I felt I could be ether male or female depending on my mood, and next I choose Genderblended female cause that is the way I now feel about myself mostly female but at the same time I know biologicly I am male if that makes sense. I am still exploring the female side that someday I hope to exploit to the fullest. I mostly feel feminine.

Owen

Love being female
                                               
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InMyWrittenHeart

Genderblended Male - I consider myself to be both a man and a woman, but predominantly more of a man.
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Natkat

I consider myself male, but not a steryotype male traditional man, I have bigger knowlegde of the female life, and I dont want to trow my life experience or freedom away for what people expect of me.
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dmx

> the results of this poll
> 76% non-binary

I am never using this site again.
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Wolfsnake

I would choose this option, were it available: "Genderblended male-mostly male, but sometimes agendered or neutrois."

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Natkat

Quote from: Gifted on January 26, 2012, 07:08:56 PM
> the results of this poll
> 76% non-binary

I am never using this site again.

whats wrong with being non-binary?
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Fitz

I chose bi-gendered, un-gendered, and other gendered. Because my gender is fluid and ambiguous. Or at least it is ambiguous to describe, if feels rather unambiguous to me but I frequently can't words.
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Julian

I chose un-gendered. I don't think I have much of a gender.
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supremecatoverlord

Quote from: poptart on February 04, 2012, 07:11:01 PM
All male.

No wonder I can only relate to a few people here.
Yeah, man.
It sort of sucks.
I could relate to the guy who actually posted he was leaving - but now he's gone.
In my eyes though, there's nothing wrong with being non-binary...it's just not my cup of tea.
Meow.



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Æsher

Male. Tbh I think I'm somewhere in between male and all-male. I've never thought of myself as a woman/girl, but occasionally I didn't think of myself as 100% dude, simply because I'm not stereotypically masculine (but then again, who is? :P).
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kiddancer

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Azmaria

full female, though i have the mind of an engineer. i'm more girly than any of my friends as near as i can tell.
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Keaira

Fully female but very much a tomboy. I couldn't be as girly as Azzie, But I'm sure thats because I was raised around guns and tanks. But I have my moments. Like that dress I bought. So I guess that I'm one of those girls that's fluid in who she is and does whatever she enjoys, no matter if it's seen as a male or female past time.
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