![shoutitfromthehills:
Pronoun: she/her
Gender Identity: female identified
Romantic Attraction: queer panromantic?
Sexual Attraction: queer
Gender Presentation: feminine presenting
Physical Biology: dyadic
Species Identity: human
Me:
Pronoun: she/her
Gender Identity: female identified
Romantic Attraction: heteroromantic
Sexual Attraction: heterosexual
Gender Presentation: feminine presenting
Physical Biology: dyadic [meaning non-intersex, which (in the case of humans at least) means clearly female or clearly male anatomy]
Species Identity: human
I just want to say that LOVE how all inclusive this is. Humans do not fit into the pretty little dichotomy of “male” and “female” and “heterosexual” and “homosexual”. Sexuality [sexual preference, physical anatomy, biological (genetic) sex, gender identity, etc] is a spectrum. But the 2 sex dichotomy of “male” and “female” is so ingrained in our society that anyone that does not fit into our molds of what people are makes us uncomfortable. I can’t deny that even I will stare (though I try to be discreet) at an androgynous person, trying to figure out if they’re male or female. And I have to catch myself and remember that 1) it doesn’t matter; and 2) it’s none of my business. This person is PERSON, regardless of where they land on various layers of the spectrum of sexuality.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly8asrV2CE1qcvc7qo1_r3_500.jpg)
- Pronoun: she/her
- Gender Identity: female identified
- Romantic Attraction: queer panromantic?
- Sexual Attraction: queer
- Gender Presentation: feminine presenting
- Physical Biology: dyadic
- Species Identity: human
- Pronoun: she/her
- Gender Identity: female identified
- Romantic Attraction: heteroromantic
- Sexual Attraction: heterosexual
- Gender Presentation: feminine presenting
- Physical Biology: dyadic [meaning non-intersex, which (in the case of humans at least) means clearly female or clearly male anatomy]
- Species Identity: human
I just want to say that LOVE how all inclusive this is. Humans do not fit into the pretty little dichotomy of “male” and “female” and “heterosexual” and “homosexual”. Sexuality [sexual preference, physical anatomy, biological (genetic) sex, gender identity, etc] is a spectrum. But the 2 sex dichotomy of “male” and “female” is so ingrained in our society that anyone that does not fit into our molds of what people are makes us uncomfortable. I can’t deny that even I will stare (though I try to be discreet) at an androgynous person, trying to figure out if they’re male or female. And I have to catch myself and remember that 1) it doesn’t matter; and 2) it’s none of my business. This person is PERSON, regardless of where they land on various layers of the spectrum of sexuality.