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Vaska | January 24, 2007 | They/Them | Discord @ChelyabinskPlayer32498#0135

Let me tell you a little about myself; i am a 7th grader and unemployed. I am an English-speaking user from Russia that has been on FANDOM since February 2020. I am a bureaucrat on the Raspberry Jam and Cross-Stitch Masters wiki and i am admin on the Candy Valley wiki and TAPCLAP wikis. Please, feel free to contact me on any of those wikis (or Fandom Community Central) for assistance.

I use an app called Grammarly on my phone to help me speak good English, and those who don't speak English as their native language can download this.

What being nonbinary means to me
Non-binary people do not identify with traditionally understood gender binary. In other words, they don't identify as a boy or girl.

My experience of gender binary highlights the inability for individual gender expression or fluidity.


 * Being non-binary to ME means expressing the fullness of who you are. Being authentic and real. It is about not feeling the need to fit into preconceived ideas of ‘who and what i am’ and the sense of freedom and liberation that comes from that.

Being non-binary isn't a choice. It is a deeply ingrained personal identity.

Other common terms you will hear to describe non-binary are genderqueer, genderfluid, gender neutral, agender, bigender, and androgyne.

Non-binary is considered to fall under the Transgender umbrella. SOME, not all, non-binary people will also identify as trans.

Subject to change at any given time.


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