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BlazingCobaltX

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Cis female, but I considered being possibly trans at a very young age when I didn't feel like I fit the 'female' label for several reasons. Turns out I was instead dealing with feelings of homosexuality.

Regardless, I like both the she/her and they/them pronouns.
 

noa

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Cis female
I identified as NB for several years, but realized I was in fact cis after all. I think it's very healthy and normal for people to experiment with their gender, and I don't think it's "not taking gender seriously" or "trans-trending." Who knows, maybe it will change in the future again.
 
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I've always identified as CIS female. Lot of things I question about myself but gender/sexuality was not one of them.
 

pastelspectre

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I'm nonbinary and use they/their pronouns. I thought I was gender fluid for a while but that didn't fit me, and then I discovered NB and realized that fit me more. I realized I was..I guess, out of the gender binary like 3 years ago, but I always knew there was something about how i identified. I always felt like something was off, I just didn't know the term for it until a few years ago.
 

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I identified as NB for several years, but realized I was in fact cis after all. I think it's very healthy and normal for people to experiment with their gender, and I don't think it's "not taking gender seriously" or "trans-trending." Who knows, maybe it will change in the future again.

Totally. I also would like to add that if a lot of your interests/looks are on the masculine or feminine side BUT you still identity as nonbinary it's okay too. If someone says otherwise, then they're not worth your time.

As for me, cis female. I have a mix of feminine and masculine interests, but for the most part I've been comfortable as female.
 

Localshiny

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I don't identify myself as a woman but I'm feminine.
It is called Libra feminine ( the opposite is Libra masculine ) but I
just say that I'm Non-Binary. I have no problem when people say "she/her" to me.
 

Salzorrah

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Definitely nonbinary, specifically bigender. I thought that I was trans before, and that's when I was back in high school when people tease me by telling me I was gay (which I'm not, now that I'm now aware of these things), but I wasn't really bothered with me being my assigned birth sex.

July 1, 2017 was the day I've come to accept that I am who I am, and I've never felt more liberated.

He, She, They are all perfectly acceptable to refer to me, but I do prefer she more.
 
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