Profile: Em

Em

You can call me… Em, Emeelee, turtle.

I identify as… Female, with strong male aspects, which I embrace. I think without those aspects, I wouldn’t say or do the things I say and do, and then I wouldn’t be me.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … I prefer the female pronouns, but as long as you aren’t calling me ‘it’, we’re cool.

I’m attracted to… Intelligent, gangly people with a strange sense of humour.

When people talk about me, I want them to… respect me for my talents and achievements, not for how I’m dressed or how I’m choosing to act that day. I’m told I can be very masculine, and have been mistaken for male before. I can accept this now, because everyone is a little bit male and female, and we all have to learn to live with that.

I want people to understand… that it isn’t gender that makes a person. It’s the ability to accept yourself for who you are on the inside, not how you appear to others.

 

About Em
I draw pictures and write plays.

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Posted by on April 28th, 2009 at 08:00 am

Category: profiles 4 comments »

4 Responses to “Profile: Em”

  1. Rory_Z

    Hiii! I recognize you from birls! :)

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    Emi replied:

    I recognize you too!!! hello!

    [Reply]

  2. bee.

    i totally use gangly as an adjective to describe myself. props to you for loving us gangly folks

    [Reply]

    Emi replied:

    Being a short chubster myself, I look up (literally) to sexy gangly folks.

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