
A heterosexual male and a homosexual female, though they're both attracted to women, have different identities and generally different ways in how they do it. The 'genderqueer' part means not identifying within the gender binary.
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( , Sat 11 Jun 2011, 9:35, archived)

Most transmen who're attracted to ladies prefer to think of themselves as straight, but because my guy just needs testosterone to stop himself from going crazy and is happy with most of his body otherwise, he's not too bothered about being labeled as straight. That's how I think it is anyway.
( , Sat 11 Jun 2011, 9:32, archived)

Into women and happy to call himself a lesbian.
This is all sound like a boring old regular lesbian.
( , Sat 11 Jun 2011, 9:38, archived)

Just requires T and prefers to go by male pronouns.
I don't care what pronouns people use for me, as long as I'm not "it". Though I think shim/zir are rather silly.
( , Sat 11 Jun 2011, 9:39, archived)

A hormonally-imbalanced lesbo
( , Sat 11 Jun 2011, 9:40, archived)

At one point because of his illness he tried some birthcontrol (Estrogen sort) to try to fix some of the problems. But that increased his suicidal feelings a fuck load. He really needs Testosterone. I've been researching the NHS about it, it's quite useful that we'll be living in London.
Anyone got any ideas for places other than IKEA to get good and cheap shelving from? I can assemble any furniture.
( , Sat 11 Jun 2011, 9:45, archived)