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stingscustom · 5 months ago
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🌈 **They/Them Pronoun Button Pin – A Bold Celebration of Non-Binary Identity** 🌈 Celebrate who you are with our **They/Them Pronoun Button Pin!** This isn't just an accessory; it's a statement of your unique identity, designed for those who embrace non-binary pride and neurodiversity. **Why You’ll Love This Pin:** - **Customizable Pronouns:** Your identity, your choice! Personalize your pin to represent who you truly are. - **High-Gloss Finish:** Made to shine bright and endure, just like your spirit! - **Rainbow Heart Design:** Emblematic of love and unity, honoring the diverse tapestry of our community. - **Secure Pin-Back:** Fear not! Attach it to any outfit, knowing it will stay in place and look fabulous. **Make A Statement:** - **Display Your Pronouns:** Showcase your authentic self and encourage conversations around gender identity. - **Thoughtful Gift:** Perfect for your friends and family who cherish inclusivity and authenticity. - **Support Community Love:** Wearing this pin displays your commitment to honoring all identities, including neurodiversity. Each pin is crafted with care, reflecting the vital stories and experiences behind your pronouns. You deserve to wear your identity with pride! **Join Us in Celebration:** As we step into the new year, let’s uplift one another. Wear the **They/Them Pronoun Button Pin** and show the world the beauty of being truly you. **Now it’s your turn!** How do you express your identity? We’d love to hear your stories! Tag your fellow proud friends, spread the love, and let’s start a conversation in the comments. Your voice matters in our vibrant community! Together, let’s rock our identities with pride! 🌈✨
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dapperq · 6 years ago
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“The other day I read something that referenced both @menshealthmag and @womenshealthmag and I thought, ‘But, what if you’re neither? Or both?’ And as luck would have it, @themshealth was not yet taken, so here we have it. Right now I envision this as a place for resources, inspiration, visibility, and discussion around wellness for the non-binary. The six categories I see for this are: fitness, nutrition, mental health, sexuality, bodily health, and identity. I can’t (and tbh shouldn’t) do this alone, so if you’d like to be involved in the curation of this account, or know someone who might be, please let me know.” - @ninakossoff ⠀ Signal boost. Check out the new digital health space conceptualized and launched by dapperQ’s Director of Creative Strategy and Brand Partnerships; Associate Producer of dapperQ New York Fashion Week Queer Fashion Show at Brooklyn Museum @ninakossoff . . . . . . #themshealth #themshealthmag #nonbinary #genderqueer #genderexpansive #smashthebinary #beyondthebinary #gendernonconforming #theythem #theyshe #theyhe #nonbinaryvisibility #nonbinarypride #nonbinarywellness #nonbinaryfitness #nonbinarynutrition #nonbinarymentalhealth #nonbinarysexuality #nonbinaryidentity #nonbinaryhealth #nonbinaryreproductivehealth https://www.instagram.com/p/By0CNU0AC4w/?igshid=1ijd3qsrzpdl5
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traslahuelladehegemon · 4 years ago
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The cover of the December issue of Vogue with muxe Estrella Vazquez in a traditional dress. Show caption Mexico Vogue cover features transgender ‘muxe’ from Mexico for the first time Mexican and British editions of the magazine feature Estrella Vazquez on the cover in December A culture of indigenous transgender women that has been part of southern Mexico’s heritage for centuries is getting the Vogue treatment, featuring on the magazine’s front cover for the first time in more than 120 years of publishing. An indigenous “muxe” woman will appear next month on the cover of the magazine’s Mexican and British editions. Muxes, a term probably derived from the Spanish word mujer meaning woman, are indigenous transgender women who mix gay male and feminine identities. The cover photo features Estrella Vazquez, a tall 37-year-old indigenous Zapotec muxe wearing a traditional huipil garment with colourful flowers and holding a pink fan in one hand. The weaver and designer sees the cover as a sign of receding bigotry in Mexico toward muxes. Historically the country’s ingrained Roman Catholic heritage has reinforced anti-gay and anti-transgender prejudice. “I think it’s a huge step,” Vazquez said in Juchitan city in southern Oaxaca state, home to perhaps the largest muxe (pronounced moo-she) community. “There’s still discrimination, but it’s not as much now and you don’t see it like you once did,” she said. #ThemsHealth #Nonbinary #GenderQueer #Trans #Transgender #GenderExpansive #Bodyneutral #BeyondTheBinary #GenderNonConforming #TheyThem #NonbinaryVisibility #NonbinaryPride #NonbinaryHealth #TransHealth #NonbinaryWellness #NonbinaryFitness #NonbinaryNutrition #NonbinaryMentalHealth #NonbinarySexuality #NonbinaryIdentity #NonbinaryReproductiveHealth https://www.instagram.com/p/CNF7Ei1jlfU/?igshid=w4ec767pc391
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shiropractic · 7 years ago
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@nonbinaryidentity by Parker R. Hirschmüller Jugend Museum Schöneberg
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non-binaryme · 5 years ago
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vividprojects · 3 years ago
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Ahead of sharing work in progress with Vivid Live later this month, @niya___b has a couple of spaces left for a workshop tomorrow in Birmingham. DM Niya if you’d like to participate. The project is supported by @vividprojectsuk, @bomlab , @solcafebrum and @aceagrams #transperformance #transgender #transawareness #transsupport #transcommunity #transhealth #transhealthcare #participatoryperformance #912performance #nonbinary #nonbinarytrans #nonbinaryidentities #birminghamart #birminghamliveart #liveart https://www.instagram.com/p/CarfYTvMMl4/?utm_medium=tumblr
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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Ich glaube nicht, dass Geschlecht/ Gender existiert, da es sich dabei um ein soziales Konstrukt handelt.
I don’t believe that gender exists, since it is a social construct.
— Angie
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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Ich wurde als Frau geboren, aber ich identifiziere mich nicht als Frau. Aber was bedeutet das überhaupt? Was ist überhaupt weiblich, und warum? Femininität gehört nicht den Frauen und Maskulinität nicht den Männern.
So I was born female, but I don’t identify as a woman. But then again, what does that even mean; what is female and why? Femininity doesn’t belong to women, and masculinity doesn’t belong to men.
— Angie
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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Biologisches Geschlecht, Zugewiesenes Geschlecht, Gender Identität, Gender Expression und Sexuelle Orientierung sind voneinander vollkommen unabhängige Dinge.
Biological sex, assigned sex, gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation are all completely independent things.
— Jen
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nonbinaryidentity-blog · 9 years ago
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