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I made pronoun bracelets to represent different pronouns. Green and blue for he/him, pink and purple for she/her, and yellow and orange for they/them. Wearing one bracelet indicates my pronoun choice, wearing multiple shows a combination. Today, I wear all three bracelets as my pronoun preference changed.

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I still have my male anatomy, but I embrace femininity on my own terms. I don't desire to have a vagina or be like other women. I simply want to express myself in a feminine way.

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I went from identifying as a straight boy to a gay boy, then as a non-binary person, and now I identify as a trans straight woman. I have come to realize that I am actually a trans lesbian.

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Oli London, a British influencer obsessed with K-pop and BTS, has spent over $300,000 on 30 surgeries to look like his favorite BTS member, Park Jimin. His actions have sparked accusations of racism and cultural appropriation. He even married a cardboard cutout of Jimin in Las Vegas, but later divorced it and married a real person who shares his love for BTS. Oli has faced backlash and controversy, with some questioning his sanity and intentions. He has claimed to identify as Korean and non-binary, and even announced that he was transitioning to a transgender woman before deciding to transition back to a man. Oli's actions continue to captivate and confuse the internet.

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I wrote a poem called "Suicide Note" apologizing to my family for being a transgender woman. I struggled with my identity, hiding it for years. Coming out at 43 was terrifying, but surprisingly, my family was accepting. As a transgender chaplain, I aim to support others in the 2SLGBTQI+ community. I hope to promote understanding and acceptance within the Royal Canadian Chaplain Service. Translation: I wrote a poem titled "Suicide Note" apologizing to my family for being a transgender woman. I struggled with my identity, hiding it for years. Coming out at 43 was terrifying, but surprisingly, my family was accepting. As a transgender chaplain, I aim to support others in the 2SLGBTQI+ community. I hope to promote understanding and acceptance within the Royal Canadian Chaplain Service.

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She identifies as hurt. Factory reset didn't work. It's like that pride in the non binary. You feel the pronouns leaving the body.

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I'm trans, and I'm worried about the trans community. Some say my TikTok skits are why people don't take us seriously and blame us for issues in the economy and society. It feels heavy, but I accept it. It’s important to recognize how silly those comments sound. People need to relax—maybe drink some tea or take a bath. Internalized bigotry isn’t helping anyone. Despite the negativity, I still care about you and will support you if things get tough, even if you don’t return the favor. Thank you, and have a good day.

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My pronouns are they/them, but for this meeting, I'm sharing that I use she/they/him. This often leads to complex discussions about gender, which we don't typically have. I once asked my father, "Do you know what it means to be a man?" He said no. Then, "Do you know what it means to be a woman?" Again, he said no. And that's where I'm at too. My womanhood isn't defined by childbearing or feminine behavior, and my manhood isn't about my genitalia. Understanding gender identity is a key part of being in the LGBTQ community.

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Happy Pride Month! I'm pansexual and non-binary, and I'm 10 and a half. Anyone can do drag, and drag should be for all ages. Some people think it's inappropriate, but it’s a fun experience. In my class, 36% identify as LGBTQ. Education is key, and I do storytelling with drag queens. Everyone has the right to express their gender identity, and we should support our kids. It’s important to understand that fear often comes from a lack of knowledge. When people learn more, they change their minds. You are beautiful, heard, and loved. Desmond’s Instagram has over 40,000 followers, showing the power of visibility and acceptance.

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Hi there! I often get asked if I'm a boy or a girl, and I love that question. But sometimes, humans can be more than just one or the other. We can be both or float in between. We're wild and exciting creatures. So, if you see someone like me, would you be extra nice to them? It's important to be kind because we can feel lonely too. Thank you!

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I love talking about what it means to be non binary. I'm non binary. And so I use they, them, their pronouns. So when we think about non binary, really what we're talking about is people of a variety of gender diverse identities that are outside of the typical traditional gender binary. Man and woman is typically what we think about as the gender binary. So non binary folks are those of us who live within that, outside of that, beyond it, and essentially transcend it in some way. So it might be folks that feel like they're a combination of masculine and feminine or that they're entirely outside of that construct or that context altogether.

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I'm starting a new teaching job and I'm non-binary, unsure whether to be called mister, missus, or mix. I worry about explaining my identity to 4-year-olds. Another person questions my ability to teach young kids due to my gender identity. They believe I should prioritize clarity for the children over my own comfort. They criticize my uncertainty and changing pronouns, emphasizing the importance of consistency. Despite their concerns, they acknowledge my kindness but urge me to consider the impact of my identity on my students.

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My name is Tisha Roby, and I am non-binary. I use they/them pronouns. Pronouns are important to me, so please use them correctly. If you make a mistake, I will politely correct you. Let's make sure we get it right every time. If you have any questions, we can discuss it later.

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I am a non-binary middle school special education teacher. Only my two paraprofessionals know about my gender identity, as I am not ready to discuss it with parents and administration. Recently, one of my students referred to me as a beautiful king, which brought me immense joy and validation. It made me experience gender euphoria. Have a great day.

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What are your pronouns? She and they. I’m 6 years old and a drag queen. I perform as Lulu's Lumpy Twirl, starting at age 4. I’m the youngest performer and sometimes outshine adults. I love drag and have about one performance a month now. Do you want to practice? I really enjoy it and don’t want to stop. It’s about living in the moment and embracing what excites us. Wherever this journey takes us, I’m ready for it.

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I sometimes question if my non-binary identity is genuine or just a way to seek attention. However, when I refer to myself as "they" in my thoughts, it evokes strong emotions, making it clear that this is not just an act for attention.

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I did a brand deal for tampons in 2020 to help reduce the stigma around menstruation, especially for trans men and non-binary individuals. Menstruation is often viewed negatively, particularly by cis men, and I wanted to support those who menstruate. The backlash I received was surprising, especially from women on Twitter. We should unite against the patriarchy instead of seeing each other as enemies. Fighting for one identity over another only reinforces hierarchy. As a non-binary person and a feminist, I will continue to advocate for women's rights, regardless of the hate directed at me. It's essential to uplift each other rather than tear each other down. Thank you for listening.

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British influencer Oli London, who identifies as non-binary, has undergone extensive plastic surgery to look more Korean and now identifies as "trans Korean." They have adopted the Korean name Jimin. Some argue that if trans women can be considered women, then Oli London can be considered Korean. However, others disagree, pointing out that being Korean is tied to nationality and culture, while being a woman is tied to gender. Oli London has faced backlash and death threats for their identity, and they question why the same people who preach tolerance and respect are attacking them. The debate continues during Pride Month.

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Today is gender reassignment day. I’m assigning new genders and pronouns. Jimmy, you’re now she/her. Carlos, you’re Carla, she/they. Rebecca, those shoes are non-binary. Jack, you’re now Jackie, she/her. Everyone at this table is non-binary. Sam, you’re non-binary Sam. Chad, you remain a Chad. Are you all happy with your genders? No? Too bad! For homework, if you’re a guy, listen to Nickelback and Joe Rogan. If you’re a woman, just keep being a woman. Non-binary folks, I expect colored hair by Monday. Thank you!

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Hi, I'm Diddy, and I'm non-binary. I'm here to officially come out. It feels amazing to finally share this with you. My pronouns are she and they. Thank you for your support.

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I want to talk to kids. Sometimes people are more than just boys or girls, they can be both or something in between. If you see someone like me, please be extra nice, because we can feel lonely. Being kind is really important.

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We humans are capable of incredible things, yet in 2023, when someone identifies as trans or non-binary, it often sparks fear and anger. Trans people are simply human, deserving of the freedom to be themselves without fear or hatred. When allowed to express our true selves, we can shine brilliantly. It's essential to show kindness and compassion, embracing visibility and understanding. Let us be who we are without fear.

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Hi, I'm Jasper, and I use they pronouns. This is Liana, who uses they and demon pronouns. For they/them: "Liana is my partner. They are cute, and I am theirs. I love them very much and hope they love themselves too." For demon pronouns: "Liana is my partner. Dem is cute, and I belong to dem. I love demon very much and hope demon loves demon's self too." When interchanging the two: "Liana is my partner. They are cute, and I am dean's. I love demon very much and hope they love demon self too."

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I am coming out as nonbinary and my pronouns are they/them. I identify as Korean and not British. I also go by the name Jimmy. I want my own pronouns, which I call Ian. I've had surgeries to look more Korean and I feel a strong connection to the culture. Korean people love and accept me. I reached out to a show to talk about my love for K-pop and BTS. Some people criticize me for wanting to be Korean, but I don't understand why they get so offended. I consider myself the king of K-pop and Korea.
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