androfeminine: Stav Strashko ~ It’s not something we choose “I was born a boy, and I c
androfeminine: Stav Strashko ~ It’s not something we choose “I was born a boy, and I consider myself a girl,” Stav explains, pausing a moment to clarify. “I consider myself a girl only because of the world we live in. For example, if I wear a skinny jeans, a crop top, and makeup, people see me as a girl, so I feel obligated to say I am a girl. But I would rather live without definition.” Stav has no plans on altering her body. “I do consider myself a trans person. By definition, transgender doesn’t include only those who have had surgery; it’s just someone who identifies with another gender,” she points out. “But I never wanted to go through the surgery — I feel comfortable in my body. I have a boyfriend who loves me the way I am. I don’t want to change anything.” And she shouldn’t have to. Stav represents a new generation that refuses to conform to societal standards about gender and gender expression. That said, the freedom to explore one’s identity without limitations comes with a new challenge. Lovely gurl, image needs no caption, succinct self contained description, lovely image -- source link