Profile: Sydney

Sydney

You can call me… Sydney, femboi, sir, handsome, gentleman, miss, baby, dollface, darlin’, bloke.

I identify as… Myself. I’m not sure what else to call it. I am comfortable being a biological female, my body is beautiful, however, my personality does not fit with my appearance. Genderqueer, boi, andro, unique. Sexuality-wise, I call myself queer, for I don’t feel the term Lesbian applies to me.

Dyke and fag also suit my needs.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … Please call me whatever you’d like, I’ll simply tip my hat, curtsy and be on my way.

I’m attracted to… Sharp wit, sly humour, big hands, fellow genderqueers, masculine/butch/boi ladies.

When people talk about me, I want them to… say nothing but what they honestly feel.

I want people to understand… I don’t think about my breasts nearly as often as I think about yours. I love my body, I really do, but my own gender just does not matter to me.

About Sydney
I’m Sydney. I identify as queer. I identify as a fem-boi. I do care what you think. I’m young — but I grew up fast.

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Posted by on January 3rd, 2010 at 08:00 am

Category: profiles 14 comments »

14 Responses to “Profile: Sydney”

  1. Billie

    Oh, wow, you’re gorgeous!

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  2. lady driven

    i identified strongly with what you’ve written. i am also a femboi-sliding the scale of gender and blurring the binaries. something has struck me about the gaze in your photo-strength and daring-fierce beauty.

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  3. ducky

    You’re beautiful. =)

    also: “I don’t think about my breasts nearly as often as I think about yours” — brilliant.

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  4. apple

    bewitchingly handsome. and the bear is cute too…

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  5. Josée

    You’re are beatiful, darling! :-) (ducky beat me to saying it, but still.)

    ‘Unique’ has always been my favourite thing to identify as.

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  6. Jill-Ian

    I want people to understand… “I don’t think about my breasts nearly as often as I think about yours.”

    I find this all too true.

    Our queer selves would have a great conversation I feel.

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  7. damn

    call me.

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  8. Anonymous

    You are beautiful and totally awesome. :)

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  9. Becca

    You are incredibly stunning. I’m just finally becoming more comfortable with who I am and how I feel about my gender and it’s nice to know I’m not alone.
    Once again, you’re amazingly attractive and you sound so intriguing. I’d love to get to know you. (:

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  10. kat

    wow…at the risk of repeating what everyone else said, you are really stunning. Also liked the “I don’t think about my breasts nearly as often as I think about yours.”

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  11. zen

    ur stufftie looks just like mine.

    my bear’s name is gaffy. what’s your’s named?

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  12. zen

    ps…i’ve done an intalgio etching of gaffy. here’s the link:

    http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r270/sober_paradigm/thewitness.jpg

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  13. Justine

    amazingly stunning… love the way you described yourself. great wit and confidence

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  14. kari

    you’re the most beautiful person i’ve ever seen. i’d love to hear from you sometime.

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