I identify as male, and look and dress as such. But my interests, emotional state, and ways of expressing myself are much closer to what most people think of as "feminine". And I'm fine with that. Given that, the usual male pronouns suit me fine ("he", "him", "his", etc.) Though "squeeing fangirl" is applied to me rather a lot, and I enjoy that too.
I'm attracted to interesting people more than anything else. I do seem to prefer female people to some degree. My preferences do vary with gender (I like curvy females and skinny males). Androgynous, mixed, or bizarre sexuality is very appealing to me.
I consider myself poly. I tend toward comfortable relationships. When someone is happy with just occasional hugs, that's what we end up doing. When people really enjoy non-sexual shared showers, that will tend to happen. I enjoy most forms of interaction, and I enjoy other peoples' pleasure, so this is no surprise.
I tend have long-running relationships. As to the above, they tend toward what the people involved enjoy and find comfortable. There are occasional pleasant surprises when new activities (e.g. kissing) become such. I seem to be happier with a reasonable number of people I really know and enjoy than a huge gaggle of random acquaintances. This does make it painful for me when I fall out of touch with someone, though.
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I'm attracted to interesting people more than anything else. I do seem to prefer female people to some degree. My preferences do vary with gender (I like curvy females and skinny males). Androgynous, mixed, or bizarre sexuality is very appealing to me.
I consider myself poly. I tend toward comfortable relationships. When someone is happy with just occasional hugs, that's what we end up doing. When people really enjoy non-sexual shared showers, that will tend to happen. I enjoy most forms of interaction, and I enjoy other peoples' pleasure, so this is no surprise.
I tend have long-running relationships. As to the above, they tend toward what the people involved enjoy and find comfortable. There are occasional pleasant surprises when new activities (e.g. kissing) become such. I seem to be happier with a reasonable number of people I really know and enjoy than a huge gaggle of random acquaintances. This does make it painful for me when I fall out of touch with someone, though.