Some things stayed the same: I still identify as pansexual, although now I sometimes say bi and use the bi flag, because truthfully the lines between the two identities are very blurred and at times non existent: a lot of bi folks are attracted to people of more than one gender (not necessarily two, and not necessarily men and women), so it’s a label that does apply to me.
I have gained much more confidence in my queerness, which I initially thought to be hindered by my straight-passing relationship and my stereotypically feminine style, but really, was held back by a society-induced internalised bi/panphobia.
Welcome to the first of a series of blogs dealing with Gender and Sexuality! I see a lot of confusion surrounding terms, definitions and identities and I feel it’s as great a time as any other to try and navigate together the awesome world that is queerness!
I will be keeping it simple and easy for this first blog, starting with the definitions of what we will be talking about in the next few weeks.
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