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genderqueer-loves-leaves
My Genderqueer Adventure
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Alister, Pronouns: they/them Mostly consists of genderqueer stuff. A way to actually express myself!
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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For height dysphoric anon <3 i plan on getting some of these some day
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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Me every time my mom talks about me:
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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one of my best friend’s response to my dysphoria last week
♡ instagram / commission info
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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PSA: Yesterday's new character Shep is voiced by Indya Moore, who is also non-binary and uses they/them pronouns. 👌👌👌
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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Pride Badges from TheoBlueShop
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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(Image description: a pink background with a rainbow above red text that reads "dysphoria is tough but you are tougher".)
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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Androgynous nonbinary fashion with gore, cryptids, horror, and no transgender flags for anon Nonbinary sticker set Radiant holographic rainbow skeleton shirt  Creepy & cute shirt Stay spooky bat patch Teeth necklace Dad names stay dead patches Swamp queer patch Goblin short shorts Vampire lips brooches Zombie brain heart necklace Rubber mothman keychain Silver centipede brooch Mothman knife enamel pin Scavenger animals bracelet Wooden wolpertinger earrings Cryptids print shirt
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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i’m here for this
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Pride Pins from Schlady
25 cents from each Pride Button purchase is donated to the ACLU, the American Civil Liberties Union.
x / x x / x x / x x / x x / x
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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Binder Dress Binding your titties while feeling pretty (without dysphoria)
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These lovely binder dresses are from shapeshifters I did not makes these
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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(Image description: a background with stars and pink, orange, and blue stripes; white and blue text reads "you are stronger than your dysphoria".)
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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On a scale of Masculine, wtf is your gender, and Feminine where do I fall? Just by appearance.
-Alister (they/them)
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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sUpPoRt
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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what a huge step!! this is so amazing!
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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Pride ravens because fall is gay! 
They love and respect you as well! Wow!!!
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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Mattel presents gender neutral doll for kids
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Mattel, the company behind the Barbie doll, has presented a collection of “gender inclusive” dolls. Mattel said it is aiming to make playing with dolls more inclusive by “keeping labels out." 
Time has more about this story:
The doll can be a boy, a girl, neither or both, and Mattel, which calls this the world’s first gender-neutral doll, is hoping its launch on Sept. 25 redefines who gets to play with a toy traditionally deemed taboo for half the world’s kids. Carefully manicured features betray no obvious gender: the lips are not too full, the eyelashes not too long and fluttery, the jaw not too wide. There are no Barbie-like breasts or broad, Ken-like shoulders. Each doll in the Creatable World series looks like a slender 7-year-old with short hair, but each comes with a wig of long, lustrous locks and a wardrobe befitting any fashion-conscious kid: hoodies, sneakers, graphic T-shirts in soothing greens and yellows, along with tutus and camo pants.
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We should not underestimate what this might mean for gender non-conforming,  transgender and nonbinary kids. They have for a long time been forced to play with toys that reinforce  gender stereotypes and that invalidate their own sense of self. Now they get a chance to explore their own expressions and identities by playing with these dolls.
At the same time the kids who are not trans or queer get a better opportunity to understand the lives of others. They will learn that being different is OK, and that you do not have to be a slave to traditional fashion to be a “real man” or a “proper woman”.
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Shi’a, left, and Jhase play with Mattel’s gender-neutral doll. Photograph by Angie Smith for TIME.
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genderqueer-loves-leaves · 6 years ago
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(Image description: ten gender pride flags with the words "my gender identity is not inappropriate" in white and black text, the pride flags included are the trans, nonbinary, genderfluid, polygender, agender, bigender, demiboy, demigirl, genderqueer, and neutrois pride flags.)
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