It was super interesting, I'm glad I bought the French version for my mom. Probably the kind of book where I should have taken notes, but eh.
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Petit rat de bibliothÚque qui a beaucoup de mal à lire. J'ai 32 ans, je suis non-binaire (iel+neutre/masc) et vous pouvez me retrouver sur @tellington@eldritch.cafe. J'aime un peu tous les genres sauf l'horreur et le policier. Je lis (et écris) en français et en anglais.
Lil' bookworm who has a hard time reading. I'm 32, non-binary (they/them) and you can find me at @tellington@eldritch.cafe. I like almost every genre except horror and mystery/crime novels. I read (and write) in French and English.
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We often think of dress as a costume: something that we put on over our internal self, which might reflect or obscure our true identity, but never reshape it. But while the distinction between âgender identityâ and âgender expressionâ is a useful teaching tool, helping to underscore the point that we canât tell anyoneâs gender just from looking at them â I use it myself every time I deliver trans awareness training â the reality of our experience is often more complex. My own dress both reflects and reshapes my gender: sometimes itâs the case that I put on jewellery and a bright, fitted cardigan because Iâm feeling less male and more non-binary on that particular morning, but sometimes the reverse is true. Both kinds of gendered experience are equally true for me: my gender isnât less authentic because a pair of dangly earrings can change how it feels.
— Before We Were Trans by Kit Heyam (Page 149)
I love this and relate a lot!