Hey y’all! Just thought I’d put out a little intro before I start posting. My name is Alexander. I’m an 18-year-old trans-masculine, pansexual, panromantic dude from the New Orleans, LA. I am studying Art History at the University of Lousiaina. You can contact me on my main blog, here. He/him or they/them, he/him preferred.
I would like to introduce myself as a new member of the lifeoutsidethebinary moderator crew!
Here are a few things about me:
My name is Kayl (pronounced like Kale the leafy green).
I am a white, transitioning transfeminine agender/androgyne person with a pansexual orientation and a blossoming magical practice.
They/them pronouns
I’m 23 years old and halfway through my first year of hormone therapy.
I come from a working poor background. I’m currently holding down minimum wage, part-time employment and am lucky enough to be living in a house with other queer folks.
I grew up steeped in punk culture and have been heavily involved in DIY organizing of small, all-ages, punk shows for the past 4 years. I’m also a huge metalhead play guitar in a doom metal band.
My main goal here is to assist amab nonbinary people with advice on any variety of topics but especially with information and guidance on the transitioning process as we face unique difficulties in accessing related information and proper medical care. (Especially because of the afab-dominant bias present in most nonbinary communities and information portals)
I always have an open ear and an open heart for anyone seeking information about trans and/or nonbinary issues.
Hey Tumblr users, I’m a new mod here at Life Outside the Binary & I’m here to introduce myself!
My name is Kai and here are a few things about me:
1. I am a 24-year-old, AFAB, graduate student & I identify as a queer transboy. My pronouns are he/him/his. I started Testosterone at the beginning June 2014! (yay!)
2. I have a laundry list of mental health diagnoses, mostly relating to trauma. I am at a place where I find my mind both manageable and loveable. I find it easy to be loving and non-judgemental when addressing topics of mental health.
3. I have known I was “not female” since I was a young child, but consistently struggled to see myself on either end of the binary. I feel my gender and my sexuality can vary wildly based on the day, though I can tell I have a general preference for feeling male and being attracted to other males.
4. I love dogs and flowers. I rescued a mutt-puppy last October and have taken up gardening, both things I feel have enriched my life in so many ways.
5. Here’s a link to my personal blog. I am a passionate feminist and social activist. I post a lot about feminism, human rights, queer stuff, Supernatural and dogs.
So there you go, readers, I hope this gives you a sense of who I am. I sincerely look forward to answering your questions and providing support to you in any way I can!