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Hi! I'm Deya The Deliverer, a.k.a The Perceptionless Noumenon (they/she/he). I am a wannabe scientist and philosopher who loves chemistry and ethical philosophy. I love gaining knowledge and reading on everything there is to know about our world. I am AFAB.
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Recently, I wrote a poem on transgender people which led to me to the LGBT+ community. Previously, my knowledge about the community was very little, limited to only lesbian, gay and transgender people. But when I learnt about the term non-binary, I felt an instinctual connect. I have always been something of a tomboy, and have experienced strange feelings about my gender that I have never quite been able to understand. I simultaneously feel male, female and [[
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Hi! I'm Deya The Deliverer, a.k.a The Perceptionless Noumenon (they/she/he). I am a wannabe scientist and philosopher who loves chemistry and ethical philosophy. I love gaining knowledge and reading on everything there is to know about our world. I am AFAB.
Recently, I wrote a poem on transgender people which led to me to the LGBT+ community. Previously, my knowledge about the community was very little, limited to only lesbian, gay and transgender people. But when I learnt about the term non-binary, I felt an instinctual connect. I have always been something of a tomboy, and have experienced strange feelings about my gender that I have never quite been able to understand. I simultaneously feel male, female and agender. Since I am not sure which term fits this best, I use non-binary. Can someone help?
GENDER IDENTITIES AND PRONOUNS
Main Identity
Sub-Identities
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PRONOUNS
Preferred pronouns: They/them
Secondary preferred: She/her ; he/him
Neopronouns not preferred