Okay, I was assigned male at birth, but I have questions:

  1. I mostly identified as non-binary/agender, but is it possible for me to also be genderfluid in that capacity? I have felt more fluid recently, but is that generally accepted?

  2. Regardless of fluidity, do I fall into the LGBTQ+ community because of my identification, or am I excluded from it?

  3. Is queer a socially acceptable term to use for those in the community, or does it carry the same weight it did when I was a kid in the late 90s?

I don’t have anybody in my community I can discuss this with, which is why I came here. Hopefully you all can help give me a little guidance ✌️

  • Ranger
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    1 year ago

    If you think/feel/identify as gender fluid &/or non-binary/agendered that’s good enough for me. I use qweer as a catch-all some older people may not like it but I don’t think most people have a problem with it. Yes you belong.

    Also I usually use lgbtq+