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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:10 ashleymunoz928

100 points for this one because it is very personal. I don't know what category to put this under, since the question is a little personal.

I'm a very confusing person for those who know me.
I identify as bisexual, I figured this out 2+ years ago. I also figured out I was polyromantic, 6+ months ago.

I'm a little confused on this part of my identity though, I was born female. I wouldn't say I'm transgender, but sometimes I do feel masculine in some ways, and like to dress or act like a man from time to time. For me, I feel mainly female. I'm like, 60% female and 40% male. What should I call myself? I'm definitely not cisgender.

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