Profile: Aaron

You can call me… Aaron

I identify as… a transgender “person” that is gender confused.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … I don’t know.

I’m attracted to… gay men.

When people talk about me, I want them to… I’ve never thought about this and don’t really know what I want them to do.

I want people to understand… that I am very confused but still fuckable.

About aaron
Hi, my name is Aaron and I am a feminist. Besides my confused gender identity, I love to listen to music and have interesting moments with other people. I like to talk about feelings. I am not a happy person, but some times I get really passionate about things going on in life. I have a cockatiel that I adore. When I was young, I was thought of as being exceptional when it came to how I processed the world, and I had a talent with art. Nowadays, my intelligence seems overrated and I suck at drawing. I have no special talents, but I enjoy vlogging and talking with people anyway. I get lonely, even though I have an amazing partner that feeds me tons of attention.

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Posted by on June 20th, 2012 at 08:00 am

Category: profiles 3 comments »

3 Responses to “Profile: Aaron”

  1. Aida

    I didnt noticed the white bird in your hand after a while. It is beautiful. And you too.

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  2. Moh!

    You’re gorgeous, and adorable.
    And definitely fuckable ;) your partner is hellz of lucky.

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  3. dylan

    You are hot!

    [Reply]


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