Profile: Quinn

You can call me… Quinn.

I identify as… queer, genderqueer, omnisexual, polyamorous, fabulous! Someone who is neither here nor there and enjoys every minute.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … I’m fine with whatever. I’d love to hear male pronouns, but I’m used to female.

I’m attracted to… short girls with short hair, men with long hair, cosplayers, geeks, people who aren’t afraid to play with ropes or get rough. I love people who are creative, open-minded, and confident.

When people talk about me, I want them to… realize that my physical gender has nothing to do with who I am. I want them to be able to see me, without seeing just a girl who’s barely five feet tall.

I want people to understand… that binding isn’t something that I “just do.” That it makes me feel more like myself. I want them to realize that to me, it is important to have my physical appearance match how I feel inside. I want people to understand that being polyamorous doesn’t mean I’m a slut. Most of all, I want them to realize that my gender is no one’s fault, it is not a disease or a malfunction, and I am not ashamed of it.

About Quinn
Reader, fan, Wiccan, cosplayer, gamer, friend, singer. How can a few words really express who a person is?

» Define yourself. «


Posted by on September 27th, 2012 at 08:00 am

Category: profiles 2 comments »

2 Responses to “Profile: Quinn”

  1. Shawn

    daaaammn your profile gave me chills~ love the red glasses

    [Reply]

  2. Kyle

    Quinn, dude, I think I just fell in love with your profile…

    [Reply]


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