As they say; born this way.
equally handsome and beautiful
That's what I see when I look at these. The natural androgyny oozes out. It's in the early 200s shirt, it's in the denim jeans and it literally glows from my smirk.
This is why I have a complex relationship with nonbinary as something identified.
Because once you do, you are re evaluated for better or worse
But I was this long before the words came. I would have been born the same if there was never a language for it.
It's not a position I've taken. Yet it's seen as an act of rebellion.
I never chose to expand over binary spaces so much that it was detectable to other people's senses
I had no choice. Not reason. I just was.
I just am
Nonbinary and likewise terms are stickers that end up on me no matter where I go
Like glitter it sort of sticks and no matter what leaves it's traces











