Photo by Jiroe on Unsplash June is Pride month! My life is deliciously non-traditional and I’m proud to always be in a state of flux, questioning what I’ve been taught to believe is “normal” or “natural,” and to embrace queerness as a verb: to queer. To question, to be open-minded, to vex, to ask what really serves me versus what I’ve been taught to expect or taught to desire. It means always feeling a bit off center, to be honest—I take nothing for granted, and I’m always poking at definitions and limits and sitting just on the edge of discomfort, poking at it with a toe.
Hey June Bug
Hey June Bug
Hey June Bug
Photo by Jiroe on Unsplash June is Pride month! My life is deliciously non-traditional and I’m proud to always be in a state of flux, questioning what I’ve been taught to believe is “normal” or “natural,” and to embrace queerness as a verb: to queer. To question, to be open-minded, to vex, to ask what really serves me versus what I’ve been taught to expect or taught to desire. It means always feeling a bit off center, to be honest—I take nothing for granted, and I’m always poking at definitions and limits and sitting just on the edge of discomfort, poking at it with a toe.