When people think about discrimination, they think about the overt kind: calling black people the 'N' word, calling gays and lesbians faggots and dykes, and stoning women to death because they dared to wear an outfit that wasn't approved of ...Read More
It is easier for us to make friends and establish contacts online first. Some of this is because of expressive difficulties related to the system's autistic condition; some of it is from a need to express ourselves naturally. Because it ...Read More
http://www.astraeasweb.net/plural/drinkgame.html
This is awesome and hilarious and funny and you should look at it. This was a joint project between Amorpha, the Rhymers and us, and Astraea decided to put it up on their site. :D Read More
No, we didn't mean to neglect it; it's just that the computers that we normally use block the Dashboard for some odd reasons. It's an odd filtering program that filters things it shouldn't. We're doing...well, it's rather mixed right now. ...Read More
We just came out as plural to someone who has helped us a lot over the past month or so, and it went AMAZINGLY! She was really receptive and wanted to find out about us. It's such a relief to ...Read More
Most of us who know us well know that we present as a transgender male at front. Unfortunately, we're early enough in the process that we are still regularly referred to by singular feminine pronouns, even by those who should ...Read More
[This view of plurality is exclusively mine, and I imagine that Kerry holds this view to an extent. I cannot speak for other Fenners.]
Unlike many members of other plural groups, and unlike some of my colleagues in this system, I ...Read More
Believelands is our new public blog. Although we do have private blogs, a 'public singlet face blog' and the public pages of Ex Uno Plures, we wanted to create a public blog in which we could express ourselves AS ourselves ...Read More