Tag: Genderfluid
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From Small-Town Repression to Nonbinary Freedom in Juneau, Alaska

Book sneak preview: Kelby grew up feeling trapped in a masculine box in a small Midwestern town. In Juneau, Alaska, they finally saw queer people living openly, and began building a life as their authentic, nonbinary self among glaciers, ocean shores, and wild freedom.
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Tali’s Journey: Queer, Fast, and Fiercely Herself in the World of Motorsports

Tali grew up in a deeply religious Jewish household, shaped by rigid expectations of masculinity, marriage, and success in male-dominated fields like mechanical engineering and motorsports. But it wasn’t until years later—after a difficult marriage, personal reflection, and the influence of queer colleagues—that she began to fully understand and embrace her gender identity. Tali came…
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Unboxing Trans Masculinity: Dr. Leo Taylor on Gender, Healing, and Freedom

Dr. Leo Taylor reflects on more than 25 years of gender transition, from surviving a strict evangelical upbringing and embracing a binary identity out of necessity, to ultimately unboxing masculinity and discovering freedom in fluidity. Leo’s story is a powerful testament to resilience, reimagination, and the joy of living beyond binaries.
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Beyond the Binary in North Carolina: Nikk’s Story of Gender Joy, Chronic Illness, and Cosmic Connection

Nikk is a non-binary, queer, and polyamorous individual living in North Carolina, originally from Kaneohe, Hawaii. Their identity weaves through different cultural backgrounds and experiences, including chronic illness and a journey with gender fluidity. Nikk values self-expression and embraces their body and gender journey in all its complexity.
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Roadtripping towards Embracing My Queerness: 5,000 miles later brought All the Genders Photo Project

Driving thousands of miles through the remote wilderness of British Columbia and the Yukon gave me the rare gift of solitude—the kind that peels away layers of societal expectations. Alone on the icy highways, surrounded only by mountains and pine forests, I reconnected with who I am beyond assumptions about gender. That long, quiet road…