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    Her real name will remain undisclosed, but she has several pseudonyms she goes by; the two most common being '''Rea Nymphiah''' and '''Kestrel Mackensie.'''
    Her real name will remain undisclosed, but she has several pseudonyms she goes by; the two most common being '''Rea Nymphiah''' and '''Kestrel Mackensie.'''

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    In the spring of 2020, Rea started to explore the LGBTQ+ community. During this time, she had identified as a [[cisgender]] [[Straight|heterosexual]] [[Straight allies|allied]] [[Man|male]].
    In the spring of 2020, Rea started to explore the LGBTQ+ community. During this time, she had identified as a [[cisgender]] [[Straight|heterosexual]] [[Straight allies|allied]] [[Man|male]].


    In August 2020, Rea realised that she didn't feel [[Sexual Attraction|attracted]] to other people, and began to identify as a [[Greyasexual|grey asexual]], before switching to [[asexual]] and later [[aroace]].
    In August 2020, Rea realised that she didn't feel [[Attraction|attracted]] to other people, and began to identify as a [[Greyasexual|grey asexual]], before switching to [[asexual]] and later [[aroace]].


    In September 2020, Rea began to seriously doubt her male [[Gender|gender identity]] and went through an agonising period of [[questioning]]. Before this, she had identified as a [[Crosspronominal|she/her male]]. She settled on calling herself [[agender]], and on October 22, 2020, finally discovered that she was a [[transgender]] [[Woman|female]]. She does not experience bottom dysphoria, but does experience voice, hair, and social dysphoria.
    In September 2020, Rea began to seriously doubt her male [[Gender|gender identity]] and went through an agonising period of [[questioning]]. Before this, she had identified as a [[Crosspronominal|she/her male]]. She settled on calling herself [[agender]], and on October 22, 2020, finally discovered that she was a [[transgender]] [[Woman|female]]. She does not experience bottom dysphoria, but does experience voice, hair, and social dysphoria.

    Revision as of 04:31, 7 December 2020

    Hey there! This is my personal user page, so please don't edit this unless:

    - It's a simple spelling or grammatical error, or

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    Rea Nymphiah

    Approximation of Rea Nymphiah's appearance (image courtesy of Picrew image creator)

    Miss Rea Nymphiah (RAY NIM-fee-uh) is an avid member of the LGBTQIA+ community. She is a frequent member on the LGBTQ-friendly programming site Scratch. She is very gae and advocates for LGBTQ+ rights.

    Her real name will remain undisclosed, but she has several pseudonyms she goes by; the two most common being Rea Nymphiah and Kestrel Mackensie.


    Identity

    Social identity

    Rea is known by friends to be highly introverted, choosing to avoid most situations that involve physical interaction with others. She chooses to identify as a nerd and a lone wolf. She has diagnosed herself with ADHD and social anxiety.

    Queer identity

    In the spring of 2020, Rea started to explore the LGBTQ+ community. During this time, she had identified as a cisgender heterosexual allied male.

    In August 2020, Rea realised that she didn't feel attracted to other people, and began to identify as a grey asexual, before switching to asexual and later aroace.

    In September 2020, Rea began to seriously doubt her male gender identity and went through an agonising period of questioning. Before this, she had identified as a she/her male. She settled on calling herself agender, and on October 22, 2020, finally discovered that she was a transgender female. She does not experience bottom dysphoria, but does experience voice, hair, and social dysphoria.

    She is currently questioning whether she is fully female or a femme non-binary.

    Rea has been subject to transphobia, acephobia, and generalised homophobia due to her gae identities.

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