My body is biologically female, I identify as Agender and present femininely. I'm romantically and sexually attracted to men.
Big Thread of Sex, Gender Identities, and Sexuality
07/05/2012
I'm designated female at birth, but genderqueer. I'll present anywhere from super femme to dapper boi to androgynous. I like people that I like, and I'm attracted to people that I'm attracted to. Just a big ol' queer!
07/05/2012
Female, femme and somewhat genderfluid, pansexual, panromantic but generally uninterested in romance.
07/07/2012
P.S. Sorry for double posting but I'm very happy to see all the femmes on here!
07/07/2012
I don't like to gender my body, though I was FAAB. I don't identify with any gender, but I do present as femme. I am polysexual and polyamorous, somewhat aromantic, but when I am it's polyromantic. I identify as queer. My kink is queer, my polyamory is queer.
07/08/2012
Female body, I'm genderqueer, pansexual, panromantic. In a relationship with a cis-gendered, heterosexual man. Love him to pieces, and he embraces who I am.
07/11/2012
I identify as hetero female
07/11/2012
I was born female, but my gender is and always has been male. Also, 42.
07/11/2012
i'm a chapstick lesbian not completely butch and not completely femme
07/11/2012
My body is considered female
I ID as a non-binary trans* guy. Confusing, I know. I mean I ID as non-binary but it's easier for people to understand being a trans* guy, so I let them think I'm a guy.
I present myself in my clothes as masculine but my mannerisms are kind of femme. I'm not a d00d.
Sexually I ID as queer.
I ID as a non-binary trans* guy. Confusing, I know. I mean I ID as non-binary but it's easier for people to understand being a trans* guy, so I let them think I'm a guy.
I present myself in my clothes as masculine but my mannerisms are kind of femme. I'm not a d00d.
Sexually I ID as queer.
07/23/2012
the poll options are a bit strange. i'm a transsexual man - i don't "see" my body as "female", though some would argue that it is. and gender wise i don't identify as anything other than a man. i have no use for any words beyond "male", "man" and "transsexual" to describe my gender/sex.
oh, and i'm bisexual.
oh, and i'm bisexual.
07/25/2012
I am biologically female and see my body as being female. My gender identity and presentation are both very fluid and they change from day to day, even hour to hour. Sometimes I just stare at my awesome boobs for several minutes in the mirror and wear a top that accentuates them; but sometimes I look at myself with the same admiration, if not more, when my boobs are made much less evident by a flattening bra and a Wolverine t-shirt. I definitely have days when I feel more male than female. I've always been sexually attracted to handsome men, regardless of their sexual orientation. I have noticed, though, that lately I find certain women to be aesthetically attractive, but I'm not sexually attracted to them. I'm romantically curious, meaning that while I am very romantically attracted to men, I would be willing to try a romantic relationship with a woman.
In short, I am just me!
In short, I am just me!
08/05/2012
I am biologically male, I can sometimes be femme, I'm bisexual, and biromantic.
08/27/2012
im a male, wish i saw my body as female but im far too hairy built like a man.
08/28/2012
nice in-depth poll!
08/28/2012
I am biologically female, but I consider myself transgender/genderquee r. I feel I was meant to be male, and would prefer to have a male body, but I do embrace both my masculinity and femininity and therefore feel sort of like "both" and "neither".
I considered myself bisexual for a long time but have considered myself pansexual for the past year or so. I am predominantly attracted to males, and am in a relationship with a hetero cisgender male.
Not quite sure what romantic standing means?
I considered myself bisexual for a long time but have considered myself pansexual for the past year or so. I am predominantly attracted to males, and am in a relationship with a hetero cisgender male.
Not quite sure what romantic standing means?
09/10/2012
my body is female. my gender is femme bi gender. and my sexuality is bisexual flexible.
09/10/2012
um, no options for just "man" or "woman" under gender? how... interesting.
i am a bisexual transsexual man. fairly straightforward.
i am a bisexual transsexual man. fairly straightforward.
12/25/2012
I'm a guy, see myself as biromantic (asexual) - my gender is how I feel and not with what biological body I was born with!
12/25/2012
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How boring am I? Female, hetero, married, happy and totally satisfied with that situation . Love you all....but that's just my white bread, vanilla life.
Originally posted by
Chirple
This poll is sort of dual-purpose, getting to know other people and also discussing the labels and what they mean to us.
I know I didn't include everything, but I tried to get a good amount in. Also, 42 seemed like a good stopping ... more
I know I didn't include everything, but I tried to get a good amount in. Also, 42 seemed like a good stopping ... more
This poll is sort of dual-purpose, getting to know other people and also discussing the labels and what they mean to us.
I know I didn't include everything, but I tried to get a good amount in. Also, 42 seemed like a good stopping point.
There are no right or wrong answers. A person can identify as "MtF" and choose virtually any of these answers, they do not have to identify as "Female" or "Transsexual", and they certainly do not have to identify as Femme.
Many people could answer multiples. And, of course, I'd love to hear from anyone who says "Other" to any, if you feel comfortable. And no matter what you choose, too. less
I know I didn't include everything, but I tried to get a good amount in. Also, 42 seemed like a good stopping point.
There are no right or wrong answers. A person can identify as "MtF" and choose virtually any of these answers, they do not have to identify as "Female" or "Transsexual", and they certainly do not have to identify as Femme.
Many people could answer multiples. And, of course, I'd love to hear from anyone who says "Other" to any, if you feel comfortable. And no matter what you choose, too. less
12/26/2012
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Nice to know I am not alone!
Originally posted by
Antipova
My body is female, and I'm heterosexual (attracted to people with penises) and heteroromantic (romantic with people with whom I'm having sex---people with penises).
I'm not really sure what to say as far as gender, though. Seems ... more
I'm not really sure what to say as far as gender, though. Seems ... more
My body is female, and I'm heterosexual (attracted to people with penises) and heteroromantic (romantic with people with whom I'm having sex---people with penises).
I'm not really sure what to say as far as gender, though. Seems to me that's how other people perceive me. I just ... am what I am, without any regard for "girls' toys vs boys' toys". less
I'm not really sure what to say as far as gender, though. Seems to me that's how other people perceive me. I just ... am what I am, without any regard for "girls' toys vs boys' toys". less
12/26/2012
Idk if it's weird to say "I identify my body as having a vagina/clit (not sure on how I'd phrase inner parts due to dysphoria), but don't identify as being a girl physically."
Identify as having a chest physically, due to dysphoria.
I guess I'm more okay with defining individual parts of my body than stringing those pieces together as a whole into a single entity label.
I identify somewhat as lesbian due to being pretty much only turned on by pregnancy things but also recognize trans* and queer identities, and am flexibly turned on, once I get to know someone, so somewhat identify as demisexual, and somewhat graysexual (mostly due to lack of things that turn me on, not that I am rarely turned on... if that makes any sense), and somewhat autosexual because I don't believe anyone else could ever bring me to orgasm.
Idk, my ~sexual identity~ label is quite complicated and definitely not summarizable in one word, but if I had to choose a word I might choose "queer" because it can be encompassing in a way that my personal identity and others' identities, are more included
Identify as having a chest physically, due to dysphoria.
I guess I'm more okay with defining individual parts of my body than stringing those pieces together as a whole into a single entity label.
I identify somewhat as lesbian due to being pretty much only turned on by pregnancy things but also recognize trans* and queer identities, and am flexibly turned on, once I get to know someone, so somewhat identify as demisexual, and somewhat graysexual (mostly due to lack of things that turn me on, not that I am rarely turned on... if that makes any sense), and somewhat autosexual because I don't believe anyone else could ever bring me to orgasm.
Idk, my ~sexual identity~ label is quite complicated and definitely not summarizable in one word, but if I had to choose a word I might choose "queer" because it can be encompassing in a way that my personal identity and others' identities, are more included
12/26/2012
I'm a straight transexual male
12/28/2012
My body is Female.
I identify as Bigender for the most part(so many labels! >.<)
My gender presentation could be described as Androgynous leaning Femme/Flaming.
I would describe my sexuality as... I like dicks? I would say I like male bodes but that is just not as accurate.
Romantically, I would say that I'm Panromantic. (AKA I like people)
I identify as Bigender for the most part(so many labels! >.<)
My gender presentation could be described as Androgynous leaning Femme/Flaming.
I would describe my sexuality as... I like dicks? I would say I like male bodes but that is just not as accurate.
Romantically, I would say that I'm Panromantic. (AKA I like people)
01/29/2013
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I'm basically "other" about almost everything. I have a fluid sense of who I am. I think it would be hard to assign a label to that. Am I a boy or a girl? Well, no. I'm not.
Originally posted by
Chirple
This poll is sort of dual-purpose, getting to know other people and also discussing the labels and what they mean to us.
I know I didn't include everything, but I tried to get a good amount in. Also, 42 seemed like a good stopping ... more
I know I didn't include everything, but I tried to get a good amount in. Also, 42 seemed like a good stopping ... more
This poll is sort of dual-purpose, getting to know other people and also discussing the labels and what they mean to us.
I know I didn't include everything, but I tried to get a good amount in. Also, 42 seemed like a good stopping point.
There are no right or wrong answers. A person can identify as "MtF" and choose virtually any of these answers, they do not have to identify as "Female" or "Transsexual", and they certainly do not have to identify as Femme.
Many people could answer multiples. And, of course, I'd love to hear from anyone who says "Other" to any, if you feel comfortable. And no matter what you choose, too. less
I know I didn't include everything, but I tried to get a good amount in. Also, 42 seemed like a good stopping point.
There are no right or wrong answers. A person can identify as "MtF" and choose virtually any of these answers, they do not have to identify as "Female" or "Transsexual", and they certainly do not have to identify as Femme.
Many people could answer multiples. And, of course, I'd love to hear from anyone who says "Other" to any, if you feel comfortable. And no matter what you choose, too. less
05/06/2013