Profile: Elizabeth


You can call me… Elizabeth (:

I identify as… an unstoppable Genderqueer!

As far as third-person pronouns go, … please use they/them (plural).

I’m attracted to… fellow weeaboo trash/

When people talk about me, I want them to… not make assumptions about me based on my body type, clothing, voice, etc. I just want them to appreciate my personality!

I want people to understand… GENDER AND SEX ARE NOT THE SAME THING.
MEN CAN BE PREGNANT.
******MEN. CAN. BE. PREGNANT.

About Elizabeth (:
Hello there! (: My name is Elizabeth and I am a proud genderqueer! I love to create costumes, play flute+piccolo, and lift weights!

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Posted by on February 5th, 2016 at 10:00 am

Category: profiles 2 comments »

2 Responses to “Profile: Elizabeth”

  1. Anonymous

    I absolutely agree with you that men and genderqueer people can be pregnant. I wish that this concept was more well known of because people default to pregnant mothers and I don’t like it. People automatically say “mother” and “her baby” and things like that and I feel really bad that other pregnant people don’t get the respect they deserve.

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  2. XylophoneGender

    Thanks for your contribution, Elizabeth. Your rockin’ personality definitely comes through and we’re glad to have you here :)

    If you haven’t found it already, TransBirth is a fantastic place to continue supporting pregnancy in people other than women: http://www.transbirth.com/

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