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I have not been one to assign myself to a label nor to my partner. In return, my partner was not one to assign a label either.
The ingredients between the two of us were personal. Our *soup* was unique in that we shared our ingredients together with no labels. Be it a butch label or any other label that is fading and/or lost: our own personal ingredients can be a *label* that we are unique and appealing. A label is not relative nor required. Ks- |
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While many of the Gen X, Millennials, Xennials (Gen Y), and the upcoming Gen Z (iGen), etc. may claim gender neutrality, I think that as long as identification continues, there will be a butch/femme dynamic happening in one way or another - whether overt or hidden and undeclared.
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