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Discussion in 'The Welcome Lounge' started by LiveFree, Aug 14, 2015.

  1. LiveFree

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    Hi I'm 16 I'm female biologically however I think I might be gender fluid ( or gender queer or gender neutral) (I think they are all similar however I cant specify which one suits me best at the moment).
    Also I think I'm bisexual.
    I haven't told anyone at the moment so it would be great to make some friends and talk about it. :slight_smile: xx
     
  2. Berru

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    Hello, and welcome to the site! :slight_smile:
     
  3. Spartan 117

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    Hey LiveFree, welcome to the forum! :slight_smile: I'm sure you'll find some helpful advice and friendly people to chat to, here. Feel free to get stuck in!
     
  4. levi2000

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    Hey!
    I'm glad you're trying new labels, and I hope you find what suits you best. Don't worry about them too much, though, and remember that they can change if you feel like they don't define you anymore.
    Good luck in finding something that's comfortable for you!

    **also, quick note:
    Instead of saying "biologically female", it's better to say "afab" (assigned female at birth). When you say that you're biologically female, it enforces the idea that your gender depends on your body. I don't mean to sound rude by correcting you, I just don't want other afab trans people to be offended by the phrase "biologically female". Thanks! :slight_smile:
     
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    Hello, hello, hello! :grin:
     
  6. ApexxShadow

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    Welcome to EC :slight_smile:
     
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    Hello & welcome, LF. I recently came across, gender fluid, which led me to EC. It's what I've always known myself to be, but, didn't have the term for. Hope you enjoy your time, find the answers you seek & make many new friends.