Gender Fluid


Symptoms of Being Human
The Impossible Boy (The Impossible Boy #1)
Mask of Shadows (Mask of Shadows, #1)
Mud & Lace (Rainbow Place, #4)
The Ship of the Dead (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, #3)
An Unsuitable Heir (Sins of the Cities, #3)
The Hammer of Thor (Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, #2)
Nimona
Love Lessons (Love Language, #2)
Every Day (Every Day, #1)
The Honeys
Under Shifting Stars
Another Day (Every Day, #2)
Why We Fight (At First Sight, #4)
The Brilliant Death (The Brilliant Death, #1)
Jeff Garvin
At some point during my research, I came across the term "gender fluid." Reading those words was a revelation. It was like someone tore a layer of gauze off the mirror, and I could see myself clearly for the first time. There was a name for what I was. It was a thing. Gender fluid. Sitting there in front of my computer--like I am right now--I knew I would never be the same. I could never go back to seeing it the old way; I could never go back to not knowing what I was. But did that glorious m ...more
Jeff Garvin, Symptoms of Being Human

Anna  Martin
I’m a boy, Tone. My body is a male body and that’s okay. It’s more than being femme, though. I’m a boy with a lot of feminine traits, both in how I feel from day to day and how I like to dress, to present myself. I’m a boy and a girl both, in different ways. Some people call it gender-fluid.
Anna Martin, The Impossible Boy

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