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Profile: Hannah
June 19th, 2016 — 08:00 amYou can call me… Hannah, I guess. Idc. Whatever you want.
I identify as… Genderfluid, but mostly just Agender.
As far as third-person pronouns go, … I’ve gone by she/her all my life, so that’s fine I suppose. It won’t always be correct, but whatever floats your boat.
I’m attracted to… Male/Female/No One. Depends how I’m feeling at the time.
When people talk about me, I want them to… Be polite, but honest. But people don’t usually talk about me. I’m not very interesting.
I want people to understand… I’m an extremely sarcastic, pessimistic and nihilistic person by nature. Don’t be offended if I accidentally offend you. It wasn’t on purpose.
About Hannah, I guess. Idc. Whatever you want.
I’m 17 now. Mum was diagnosed with PTSD when I was 8. She’s pretty much lived in the hospital since then, but she has her own place. I was bullied all my life, but it didn’t really get to me since I always had my head in a book. On the outside I’m a really boring person, but that’s cuz I like my own company much more than I’ll ever like the company of others. Who’s had three existential crises in as many years? Me!! Woo. Um, I’m pretty good at singing, I guess. I play piano and violin. Uh… That’s it.
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Profile: Hans or Hannah
October 8th, 2015 — 08:00 am
You can call me… Hans or Hannah
I identify as… androgyne
As far as third-person pronouns go, … They/them
I’m attracted to… everyone
When people talk about me, I want them to… respect my pronouns and talk about me in an uplifting, positive way
I want people to understand… that I’m not confused, I’m not a “tomboy” I’m a nonbinary individual who knows who they are. I’m an androgyne and proud of it.
About Hans or Hannah
Professional TV junkie who likes food and animals
Talk to me about comics, anatomy or psychology
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Recommendation: Rihanna à la Paola
August 21st, 2013 — 08:00 amProfile: Hannahboo
August 21st, 2011 — 08:00 amYou can call me… Hannahboo
I identify as…Gender fluid.
As far as third-person pronouns go, … Feminine ones.
I’m attracted to… Mostly confident women. Both feminine girly types and androgynous types. Personality is what captures me. Not gender.
When people talk about me, I want them to… Realize that their opinions don’t affect me or who I am. I’m happy with myself and the life I lead. No approval is needed.
I want people to understand… Gender isn’t just something you’re born and assigned with. Neither is sexuality. People have a right to choose where they fit and what is comfortable to them. It doesn’t matter if it makes you comfortable or not. Just as long as the person living that way is happy.
About Hannahboo
-> 21
-> Gender fluid Engaged to the most amazing woman in the planet.
-> Determined to live my life outside of the box society tries to put us in.
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Profile: Hannah
July 26th, 2009 — 12:00 pmYou can call me… Hannah
I identify as… queer and genderqueer, but mostly as me.
As far as third-person pronouns go, … I’m all for using the singular “they” in everyday conversation, but right now I prefer no pronouns in regard to myself.
I’m attracted to… people. Usually fairly androgynous people.
When people talk about me, I want them to… be respectful.
I want people to understand… that I am legitimate and what I feel is real.
About Hannah
My name is Hannah. My drag name is Akiva. My burlesque name is Akiva Virtuoso of the Glaciers. I’ve played the violin for 12 years. I’ve been a vegetarian for 9 years. I’m co-founding a drag troupe in my town. I’m graduating college in June (yikes!). I’m queer. I’m genderqueer. I don’t mind having a female body but I wish it was more androgynous. I’m a writer. I’m shy and quiet.
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Profile: Hanna
March 11th, 2009 — 04:00 pmYou can call me… Hanna
I identify as… mtf transexual, genderqueer relationship anarchist, drag queen/king
As far as third-person pronouns go, … I don’t care, but if you come up with a really good truly gender neutral third-person pronoun I’ll be very happy
I’m attracted to… When it comes to sex: the female body, genders: anything but the normative masculine one
When people talk about me, I want them to… realize that my gender is fluid
I want people to understand… that the sex and gender binary is the biggest illusion ever conceived
Diptych in Yellow
December 15th, 2014 — 10:00 amReposted from Johanna Willemijn Lammers on flickr.
“casually posing and texting my mom in the kitchen”
Recommendation: qu.ee/r Magazine
February 19th, 2014 — 08:00 amLorainekv recommends…
Creative friends, here’s a new way to showcase your work! qu.ee/r Magazine launched on January 15, 2014 and submissions are open year round. Neat! Check out the following press release to learn more about this great new literary platform.
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qu.ee/r Magazine, an electronic publication designed to showcase queer artists without requiring queerness of content, releases their first issue today. Featuring authors including Laura Krughoff, Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez, Sarah Maria Medina, Jonathan Mack and many more, this inaugural issue is 71 pages of both new and established authors and art-makers.
The Call to Adventure also features artists Hannah Brush, Krista Coppedge and an interview with Stefana McClure, whose work is currently on exhibit in the MoMA.
The queer community has already expressed a great interest in The Call to Adventure and the groundswell of support promises wonderful things to come:
“qu.ee/r is proof that queer writers have complicated, beautiful, and haunting stories to tell—and that even when they include queerness, identity is far from the whole story. The work in this issue is worth it for any reader, regardless of sexual orientation, and I can’t wait for Issue 2.” — Rachel Kincaid, senior editor for Autostraddle.com.
qu.ee/r Magazine was founded by Alison Osworth and Sarah Hansen, the fiction and the poetry editor respectively. The Call to Adventure is available for free online at www.qu.ee/r and also on Kindle or PDF for $4.99. For more information, feel free to contact Alison at ali@qu.ee.
One of my favorite dresses
December 16th, 2012 — 10:00 amQueer Blonde Sebastián
May 27th, 2012 — 10:00 amSubmitted by Johann Sebastián Idgie, the model and photographer
“This photo was taken after I’ve got my new transboi name, sebastián. I’m a femme tomboi who’s very dramatic and likes to act on what I feel.”
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Brixton
April 23rd, 2012 — 04:00 pmSubmitted by Tasha, the model. Photography by Hannah Daisy
“Drinking tea in Brixton, south London.”
de profundis Domine!
March 15th, 2011 — 10:00 amSubmitted by Jo Hanna, the model and photographer.
‘Stache
May 21st, 2010 — 04:00 pm“Patrick” submitted by Hannah, the model and photographer.
Recommendation: Masculine Femininities
March 27th, 2010 — 08:00 amJohanna recommends…
This zine is a collection of really amazing writing, drawing, and photography on masculine femininities and other paths of gender identity exploration. There are three editions so far, each with a slightly different character. I especially enjoyed reading about claiming femininity or femme identity from a trans-male or masculine identified place. But you’ll find that the zine explores other themes too. Many contributions speak subtly and honestly about how gender, including gender-nonconformity, is tinged with more potentially anxiety-provoking ideas about race and body-image, how one is seen by lovers, how one makes a living, etc.
Delightful.
October 30th, 2009 — 08:00 amHanna wrote…
In Sweden we usually do not use honorifics, but when I went to Hawaii a couple months ago I was addressed as Mister half of the time and Miss half of the time. It was delightful.
What’s your experience?
Golden
September 22nd, 2009 — 10:00 am
decline, originally uploaded by Hannah Lavoie.
Embrace
May 12th, 2009 — 10:00 am
Carolyn&Hannah, originally uploaded by They Call Me Nico.