Profile: Elise

You can call me… Elise

I identify as… I’m not really sure. A biological girl who is comfortable dressed as a girl with both feminine and masculine qualities. And happy dressed as a boy with both feminine and masculine qualities. I’m pretty neutral on the inside, though I am seen as a female because of my anatomy. I’ll figure it out in time.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … She. I purposely became more feminine looking in order to prevent being referred to as a he. Eventually , I stopped caring. Most people only say “he” to be mean.

I’m attracted to… Female anatomy. Androgynous bio-female. Genderqueers. Transvestites.

When people talk about me, I want them to… Respect and appreciate what they can.

I want people to understand… Regardless of the differences among us, we are all human. Everyone feels.

About Elise
I bake, bike, dance, practice yoga, laugh, read, paint, converse, and listen. I enjoy all art, especially movement of the body.

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Posted by on December 13th, 2010 at 04:00 pm

Category: profiles 3 comments »

3 Responses to “Profile: Elise”

  1. Lori

    You sound a lot like me! Not really one gender or the other, but mostly comfortable in my biofem body. (Though I’m mostly flattered when people use male pronouns – we’ve probably had different experiences)

    You sound like a really cool person! :)

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  2. Jessica

    Love the “Rosie the Riveter” pose. Go for it!

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  3. on the border

    you are sooooo amazingly beautiful…

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