I agree as well. I know some people for whom being genderqueer or or polygendered or gender-neutral or third-gendered (however they choose to put it, and yes, I realize there are differences) is a permanent stopping point in their lives; something that speaks to them, is them, and helps them be who they are. For me, and for others I know, it was and is a part of the journey towards discovering that I am transgendered. I identified as genderqueer for a short time, when I was somewhere in between, scared to make the jump to accepting the truth. I now identify as polygendered, because sometimes I am a girl, just like my body wants me to be. But these days are becoming fewer and further between, and I'm probably facing a time soon when I will identify as totally male.
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--Nate