
Storytelling at the intersection of parenting and gender.
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When I was a toddler Mama and I had an argument. She said I couldn’t be a girl because I had a penis. I shouted back, “Of course, little girls can have penises! I have one!” I made her cry. She went to a therapist who told her it was a phas...
Thanks to everyone who joined me for the Live story time reading of my story, I’m Not Proud of My Child for Coming Out."
Join me for story time, as I read my latest story, “I’m Filled with Pride for My Genderfluid Child” aloud for a Live audience. I posted the story on genXy earlier this week to mark the start of Pride Month, but wanted to share it here as we...
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GenX word nerd in the Pacific Northwest. Co-founder: genXy & The Daily Whatever Show. Founder: Pink Hair & Pronouns. Loves live music, karaoke, ectomorphs, monogamy, my two amazing teens, and Oxford commas. Dislikes the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
I am a transwoman living in Santa Fe, NM. I retired as an attorney and pastor and now focus on making sacred things and sharing interesting true stories and occasional thoughts on spiritual things, politics, and crafting.
Freelance writer/thought sharer/philosopher. I explore the themes of parenting, political ideologies, life as an adoptee, and LGBT allyship and family. I tell stories and help you tell yours!
Hi! My name is Diane and I'm a mom, writer, content marketer, and outdoor enthusiast navigating this world with POTS, chronic EBV, and overactive mast cells.
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