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I have new pronouns! But first this poem doesnt rhyme. I'm not sure if this is even a poem. More of my...coming out. A clarification of sorts. At birth, the doctor said, "It's a girl!" Well, whoever stared into my mother's ****** looked at mine, and determined my sex/gender for me... **** Wrong. Errrrrnn. (Those were buzzer sounds.) My name is not Madison. And though I am the proud owner of a ****** I am not a female. My pronouns are not she/her. My name is Ty. Short for Tyrus. I am the proud owner of a ****** And I have not one, not 3 but 2 pronouns. He/him. And/or They/them. Either one of those is fine. To be honest really don't mind. I just ask that you stay away from she/her. :) Thank you for following this "thing" to this point. And thank you for using correct pronouns! Please read the bottom thing:
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Aug 11, 2018
Aug 11, 2018 at 11:50 PM UTC
the power of pronouns and how stubborn he/she/they can be
I have new pronouns! But first this poem doesnt rhyme. I'm not sure if this is even a poem. More of my...coming out. A clarification of sorts. At birth, the doctor said, "It's a girl!" Well, whoever stared into my mother's ****** looked at mine, and determined my sex/gender for me... **** Wrong. Errrrrnn. (Those were buzzer sounds.) My name is not Madison. And though I am the proud owner of a ****** I am not a female. My pronouns are not she/her. My name is Ty. Short for Tyrus. I am the proud owner of a ****** And I have not one, not 3 but 2 pronouns. He/him. And/or They/them. Either one of those is fine. To be honest really don't mind. I just ask that you stay away from she/her. :) Thank you for following this "thing" to this point. And thank you for using correct pronouns! Please read the bottom thing:
I'm working on turning this into an actual poem that rhymes and has nice grammar and **** But for right now here you go, and BE PROUD OF WHO YOU ARE!
tyruslaws
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Gender Nonconforming/Brevard NC
Aug 11, 2018
Aug 11, 2018 at 11:50 PM UTC
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