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Posts Tagged ‘Gender’

How to Explore Your Gender When You’re a Person Who Was Assigned Male at Birth

By Jayson Flores | July 16, 2015
Person looking confused

Society tells boys it’s not okay to explore gender fluidity – but what if you don’t fit the “norm” of masculinity?

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These Super Cute Comics About Life As a ‘Trans Girl Next Door’ Will Make You Smile

By Kylie | July 15, 2015

We love these fun insights from Kylie Wu on what it’s like to affirm your gender – and we think you’ll love them, too.

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These 7 Assumptions About Non-Binary Folks May Be Hindering Your Trans Allyship

By Sam Dylan Finch | July 14, 2015
Person is overwhelmed and confused

So you know that some people are non-binary – but do you know that these common (and harmful) myths about them are false?

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Help! I Think I Might Be Non-Binary, But How Can I Know?

By Sam Dylan Finch | July 13, 2015
Person looking pensive, with a question mark drawn on a green chalk board behind them

Questioning your assigned gender can be really hard, but here’s a clear guide that can help you answer your questions and figure out your feelings.

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This Comic Reveals How Out-of-Control the Restaurant Industry’s Sexism Problem Really Is

By Anna Bongiovanni | July 13, 2015

Nobody should have to put up with these examples of sexism in the service industry. Do you have any more ideas on how to deal with it?

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