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| | I've been asked this on tumblr and thought I might cross post it here: Hey, I hope you don't mind me asking, but I'm curious...why do you personally choose to label yourself as bisexual rather than pansexual? Anonymous Awesome question. I think about it all the time. Here's my story: I identify very strongly as...
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| | What's it like being non-binary in tech? Bruce spills the beans and other click-baity lines! Seriously though, read if you want to know some of the challenges, to help you become a better ally!
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| | Bit of a disclaimer:in this post I discuss two different uses of the pronouns. The re-introduction of "they" as gender-neutral pronoun for general use and the use of different pronouns by people with non-binary gender identities. These are NOT the same, but I hope to show that the former can serve as a stepping...
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