Profile: Tyler

Tyler

You can call me… tyler. one day this will be my name to everyone.

I identify as… a masculine genderqueer, pansexual, a musician and quite human.

As far as third-person pronouns go, … ze hir hirs are preferable, but i’d rather be called he than she thx.

I’m attracted to… short fairy-like girls, boys with long hair, the genderless, everything about my boyfriend, and the cynically intelligent.

When people talk about me, I want them to… be respectful and open-minded, but not caged in by my gender.

I want people to understand… why i feel the way i feel, and that just because i’m not a true boy doesn’t mean i’m a girl.

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Posted by on November 27th, 2010 at 08:00 am

Category: profiles 9 comments »

9 Responses to “Profile: Tyler”

  1. Eli

    “Just because I’m not a true boy doesn’t mean I’m a girl.”

    Same here. I just feel like it’s very common for me to be mistaken as a girl, and only closer to the truth to be regarded as a boy.

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  2. Mack

    “…quite human.” Perfect.

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  3. J.D.

    nice piercings! cute glasses too =)

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  4. Jessica

    You’re as true a boy as any other boy. Physiology is as irrelevant as geography – it is who you are that matters, Sir.

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  5. Anonymous

    Tyler, you’re cute :)

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  6. Popin

    Rad piercings!

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  7. Jay

    I agree, Tyler is adorable!

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  8. Anonymous

    I like you already! :)

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  9. Anonymous

    Tyler, you’re really hot. ^_^

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