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Originally Posted by Library_girl
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I think identity, for me anyway, is something that evolves and grows with time. Whether it's gender identity, sexual identity, cultural identity, or what have you. I'm fascinated by this and just love the multitudes and diversity of identities in our world.
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What she said.
I do use labels because it makes things easier for others, but mostly I self-identify as Loren, if you want to know about me, ask.
Labels I use most often: queer, lesbian, dyke, leather-dyke, butch, androgynous, gender-queer, Asian, Latino, Latina, and polyamorous. There's more, but you get the gist.
Why I use these labels is because I'm comfortable with them, and they're readily accessible.
I used lesbian and dyke when I first came out. Lesbian to be polite, dyke to be "in your face".
I'm of an age that I was part of the re-appropriation of "queer", so that has special meaning to me.
Leather or leather-dyke or polyamorous doesn't identify me, it defines how I do sex and relationships. But I threw those in cause, well, cause I wanted to.