I am tired of being broken
but that is often how I feel
with pieces of me
lain in the ground
squandered and chipped
in sections as they were found.
As an intersex non-binary person, I want to share parts of my personal experiences with pregnancy and parenthood. Gender identity is independent from being intersex. Not all intersex people are non-binary, though I am.
Come on, lift up my skirt
Satisfy your morbid curiosity
See what sex I am
In this life, given the way others told us it was, I didn’t know where my place was or where I belonged
Three years ago, I came out for the first time and shared my story of living with MRKH (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome). It was one of the most difficult and important moments in my life, which sometimes still has unpleasant consequences, affects my relationships and the way I am perceived.