I'm glad you're here
Her/their introductory zine
Thanks for reading my e-zine! This is for people who have met me and want to know more about me :)
What is this not for:
- Following continously
- Building a regular audience
- Building a large audience of strangers (Strangers are welcome to lurk but I'm not trying to meet people with this)
Pronouns: She (socially) / they (professionally and socially)
What to call me(my name): How I introduced myself to you. Please don't ask for other possible names you might think I have.
Some words I identify with: Trans, ghost, mermaid, woman, non-binary, queer, d*ke, lesbian, femme
Some words I don't: Dude, guy, bro, the f slur, the t slur
How to talk to me:
- Don't ask about my dead-names.
- I don't have to explain my disability to you. I am an athletic person and I'm a person with a mobility issue.
- I am not obligated to share any information about my transition with you. It's likely that the question you intend on asking, unless you're wondering for your own transition, is offensive.
- Please do not ask about any surgeries I may have undergone or considered undergoing relating to my transition
- I'm not looking to engage in debate over my identity.
- It's not my job to educate you in Gender Theory.
- I might get overwhelmed in hectic environments
Some things I like
- Quad Rollerskating & Fixed Gear Cycling
- Kickball
- Human-powered travel
- Coffee
- Singing
- Writing music
- Lesbian bars
- Reading
- Teaching & Learning
- Body mods
- And plenty more! I'm not the youngest woman out there and I've got a lot of interests
Some things I don't: Cops,
Bigotry,
Competition,
Aggression,
Capitalism,
Olives,
and plenty more! but we don't need to dwell on the bad
Things I want to learn
- Mimeograph
- How to write a melody
- voice control
- How to inline street skate
and more! (but it's ok if this changes or i dont learn these things, it's not a reflection of my value)
Websites I have gained something from:
- Yesterweb