Profile: Charlie

You can call me… Charlie

I identify as… Genderqueer or gender neutral

As far as third-person pronouns go, … I don’t know, I’m not sure I like ze and hir when referring to me. I like being called Charlie whenever it’s possible.

I’m attracted to… Mostly women. I’m not into overly femme or very butch. I like genderqueer people and ftm. I love to hold intelligent conversations. I love being challenged, I like people who can laugh at their own jokes.

When people talk about me, I want them to… My personality is more important than my gender. Especially because I most of the time feel genderless. I’m not offended when a man notices my breasts but if they know my situation I feel sometimes it’s a little thoughtless.

I want people to understand… this is how I was born. Nothing in my life has made me this way. It’s not something that can be fixed it’s something to accept. My difference has been attractive to some. People should understand that It’s not rare to feel like this and more people do than they realise.

About Charlie
I’m from Bristol, England. I’m 30 years old and I work voluntarily helping people with mental health problems and I am an ear acupuncturist at a drug and alcohol harm reduction drop in centre. I am a keen photographer. The arts in general interest me. I have a keen love for most music genres although rock music would be my favourite.

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Posted by on December 10th, 2010 at 04:00 pm

Category: profiles 2 comments »

2 Responses to “Profile: Charlie”

  1. Chloe

    You say that your ‘personality is more important than [your] gender. Whose isn’t?!

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  2. Anonymous

    you are so hot !

    [Reply]


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