i am nonbinary.
i like to paint my toenails.
that still makes me nonbinary.
i like to wear button downs.
i am still nonbinary.
i have a haircut that is traditionally masculine.
i am still nonbinary.
i like sweaters that are considered "feminine".
i am still nonbinary.
i like pastel colors.
i am still nonbinary.
i like to shop in the boys section.
i am still nonbinary.
whatever you do you are still nonbinary or a girl or boy or agender, genderfluid, nonconforming, whatever you identify as.
if you identify as female but your clothes are societally considered "masucline" your clothes are still "girls" clothes because they are your clothes.
if you identify as agender and have a mix of traditionally "masculine" and "feminine" clothes, your clothes are not girls and boys clothes but your clothes.
nothing you do will ever change how valid your identity is.
you are valid.
you are visible.
you are loved.
YOU ARE READING
boop boop~ the average life of a nonbinary child
Non-Fictionhi im oli and im here to tell the stories of my very average life as a nonbinary child.