Profile: Taylor

Taylor

You can call me… taylor…

I identify as… genderqueer…

As far as third-person pronouns go, … i prefer he, bro, dude, him…

I’m attracted to… spiritually, mentally and physically beautiful women such as my wife.

When people talk about me, I want them to… talk about me as myself, my person, my being, my personality not what is or isn’t in between my legs…

I want people to understand… that gender identity and expression has nothing to do with body parts. my expression encompasses mental & spiritual capacities. it’s something i identify with, it’s something that defines me.

About Taylor
i’m a creative person always looking towards self-preservation, improvement, growth. i am happily married to a beautiful woman. i identify as genderqueer though society will label me otherwise. i fear a lot and nothing all at once. i’m completely intrigued with those who dare to venture past the norm or the accepted.

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Posted by on June 29th, 2010 at 08:00 am

Category: profiles 4 comments »

4 Responses to “Profile: Taylor”

  1. Britni TheVadgeWig

    I saw this picture and couldn’t help but think how freaking attractive he is, and therefore had to comment. Thanks for sharing :)

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  2. Keanan

    Dude. Those are the exact pronouns I like. And I also happen to be attracted to the same type of people.

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  3. Anonymous

    You have a very handsome face.

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  4. Taylor

    amazing :)

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