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People of all sexes have the right to explore femininity, masculinity-and the infinite variations between-without criticism or ridicule.
Leslie Feinberg
2.
Gender is the poetry each of us makes out of the language we are taught.
Leslie Feinberg
3.
My right to be me is tied with a thousand threads to your right to be you.
Leslie Feinberg
4.
You're more than just neither, honey. There's other ways to be than either-or. It's not so simple. Otherwise there wouldn't be so many people who don't fit.
Leslie Feinberg
5.
surrenderin is unimaginably more dangerous than struggling for survival!
Leslie Feinberg
6.
I reserve my right to be complex.
Leslie Feinberg
7.
It’s a beauty one isn’t born with, but must fight to construct at great sacrifice.
Leslie Feinberg
8.
We have not always been forced to pass, to go underground, in order to work and live. We have a right to live openly and proudly...when our lives are suppressed, everyone is denied an understanding of the rich diversity of sex and gender expression and experience that exist in human society.
Leslie Feinberg
9.
I think girls and boys should be able to be any way they want to be without getting picked on.
Leslie Feinberg
10.
I didn't want to be different. I longed to be everything grownups wanted, so they would love me. I followed all their rules, tried my best to please. But there was something about me that made them knit their eyebrows and frown. No one ever offered a name for what was wrong with me. That's what made me afraid it was really bad. I only came to recognize its melody through this constant refrain: 'Is that a boy or a girl?'
Leslie Feinberg
11.
More exists among human beings than can be answered by the simplistic question I'm hit with every day of my life: "Are you a man or a woman?
Leslie Feinberg
12.
I live proudly in a body of my own design. I defend my right to be complex
Leslie Feinberg
13.
I began to feel the pleasure of the weightless state between here and there
Leslie Feinberg
14.
everybody's scared, but if you don't let your fears stop you, that's bravery!
Leslie Feinberg
15.
I learned that strength, like height, is measured by who you're standing next to.
Leslie Feinberg
16.
If I'm not with a butch everyone just assumes I'm straight. It's like I'm passing too, against my will. I'm sick of the world thinking I'm straight. I've worked hard to be discriminated against as a lesbian
Leslie Feinberg
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Are you with women who only bleed monthly on their cycles?
Leslie Feinberg