09-08-2015, 10:23 PM
I've never even heard of "cisgenders", and "neuter persons", and "binary people".
Lore Graham, who identifies as neither male nor female, was born as a woman but didn't feel any gender was a perfect 'fit'.
Up until recently, Lore lived as a feminine cisgender girl - meaning, Lore was biologically a girl and also projected as one. But that lifestyle never felt quite right, and being a typical 'girl' wasn't a perfect fit.
This summer, the Bostonian and self-described 'androgynous, neuter person' underwent an elective double mastectomy and hysterectomy within the span of about a month in order to 'harmonize' brain and body.
'I felt weird having breasts and I despised my body’s ability to get pregnant,' Lore explained.
Lore, whose partner, Q, is also binary, is relieved and happy to finally have a body that feels right.
Story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/articl...-body.html
Lore Graham, who identifies as neither male nor female, was born as a woman but didn't feel any gender was a perfect 'fit'.
Up until recently, Lore lived as a feminine cisgender girl - meaning, Lore was biologically a girl and also projected as one. But that lifestyle never felt quite right, and being a typical 'girl' wasn't a perfect fit.
This summer, the Bostonian and self-described 'androgynous, neuter person' underwent an elective double mastectomy and hysterectomy within the span of about a month in order to 'harmonize' brain and body.
'I felt weird having breasts and I despised my body’s ability to get pregnant,' Lore explained.
Lore, whose partner, Q, is also binary, is relieved and happy to finally have a body that feels right.
Story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/articl...-body.html