First off, make sure you're safe before coming out. If you have even the slightest idea that you might be kicked out of your house for being genderfluid, stay in the closet. If you fear you could be abused or anything, stay in the closet. If you don't live at home or believe that your family will accept you, this section is for you.
Ways to come out:
Bake a cake that says "I'm genderfluid"
Wear a pride shirt
Walk out of the closet with a pride flag
Make a joke
Write a letter
Make a PowerPoint
Say, "I'm here and I'm genderqueer" changed it a little lol
Write it on a mirror in a shared bathroom
Just sit them down and tell themRemember, your parents might not understand it at first. You might need to explain or give them time to warm up to it. Even if they fully accept you, they might mess up your name or pronouns at first. This is new to them.
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Genderfluid Guide
Non-FictionA guide for specifically AFAB genderfluid people, but helpful for anyone who's trans. I realized I'm not genderfluid but im keeping it up to help people