Gender Identities

The gender to which you feel you belong. 

"When I ask for my pronouns printed, it is not because I want to bring gender into the equation where it was previously omitted. It is because playing frisbee involves being gendered in forceful, uncomfortable, ways. And I am trying to make a little bit of space for my body, for the trans body and the trans experience. That space that does not exist unless we make it." Jack Verzuh discusses about the importance of pronouns in If you can't print my pronouns, don't use my face

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