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Gender Queer: A Memoir Gender Queer: A Memoir by Maia Kobabe
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“Some people are born in the mountains, while others are born by the sea. Some people are happy to live in the place they were born, while others must make a journey to reach the climate in which they can flourish and grow. Between the ocean and the mountains is a wild forest. That is where I want to make my home.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“Sometimes I feel like my brain is a machine built by someone who lost the instruction manual.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“I remember when I first realized I never had to have children. It was like walking out of a narrow alley into a wide open field. I never have to get married. I never have to date anyone. I don’t even have to care about sex. These realizations were like gifts that I gave myself.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“As I pondered a pronoun change, I began to think of gender less as a scale and more as a landscape. Some people are born in the mountains, while others are born by the sea. Some people are happy to live in the place they were born, while others must make a journey to reach the climate in which they can flourish and grow. Between the ocean and the mountains is a wild forest. That is where I want to make my home.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
tags: gender
“Everyone around me - but especially girls - seemed to have access to information I lacked.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“The clearest metaphor I had for my own gender identity in college was the image of a scale. A huge weight had been placed on one side, without my permission. I was constantly trying to weigh down the other side. But the end goal wasn't masculinity - the goal was
b a l a n c e.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“I invented and named a lost male twin who had always felt like he should be a girl. If I could just find him we would finally both feel like whole complete people.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“[Why don't you identify as a trans man instead of nonbinary?] Because really, I want people to be confused about my gender at all times. I don't want a beard, and I don't want my voice to change. I don't want MORE gendered traits, I want LESS.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“A note to my parents: Though I have struggled with being your daughter, I am so, so glad that I am your child.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“I don't want to be a girl. I don't want to be a boy either. I just want to be myself.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“My deepest emotional relationships have always been with women. Did that mean I was a lesbian? But my sexual fantasies involved two male partners. Was I a gay boy tapped in a girl's body? The knowledge of a third option slept like a seed under the soil.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
tags: queer
“I wish I didn't fear that my identity is too political for a classroom.”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir
“I don't”
Maia Kobabe, Gender Queer: A Memoir