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    ==Quotes==
    ==Quotes==
    {{quote|I never believed someone like me could be taken seriously as a model and because of this, didn't go to any castings until I finally found the confidence to do so in 2019. I'm a nonbinary person that leans more heavily towards [[masculinity]], yes, but I also embrace my [[femininity]] and attracted to feminine styles of [[gender expression|expression]]. [...] I believed I could never fit the mold of a model, and this belief was reinforced by the lack of [[Transmasculine|trans masc]] representation in the industry. Even with the little representation that did exist, trans masc models were almost always skinny, tall, fit the industry's standards of [[androgynous]] and were very, very white.}}
    {{quote|I never believed someone like me could be taken seriously as a model and because of this, didn't go to any castings until I finally found the confidence to do so in 2019. I'm a nonbinary person that leans more heavily towards [[masculinity]], yes, but I also embrace my [[femininity]] and attracted to feminine styles of [[gender expression|expression]]. [...] I believed I could never fit the mold of a model, and this belief was reinforced by the lack of [[Transmasculine|trans masc]] representation in the industry. Even with the little representation that did exist, trans masc models were almost always skinny, tall, fit the industry's standards of [[androgynous]] and were very, very white.<ref name="Michael" />}}
     
     
    {{quote|I'm not a man, not yet a woman; sometimes I'm both, or neither. Many times, I'm all genders, whatever those genders may look like. And occasionally my gender is a black hole in space: nothing. At all times, in any shape my body takes form, I will always be me. I hope I can present to the world another example of what androgyny can be.
     
    Perhaps one day, as a society, we will stop making assumptions about people's gender or [[Sexual orientation|sexual identities]] based upon how we perceive their body. Maybe we'll learn to stop [[AGAB|gendering bodies at birth]] or during puberty. Maybe we’ll finally push back against the images media presents to us. Maybe one day we'll cease policing trans bodies. Perhaps we'll spend less time centering white or white passing bodies. Maybe we’ll stop glorifying “fit” bodies. Maybe we'll start listening to folx with disabilities.
     
    Maybe my hopes are too high.
    A [[boi]] can dream.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://transparentgender.com/|date=29 October 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190214045604/http://transparentgender.com/|archive-date=14 February 2019}}</ref>}}


    ==Links==
    ==Links==
    *[https://twitter.com/DevinNorelle Twitter]
    *[https://twitter.com/DevinNorelle Twitter]
    *[https://www.instagram.com/SteroidBeyonce/ Instagram]
    *[https://www.instagram.com/SteroidBeyonce/ Instagram]
    *[https://devinnorelle.tumblr.com/ Tumblr (inactive)]
    *[https://web.archive.org/web/20190214045604/http://transparentgender.com/ Blog] (archived)


    ==References==
    ==References==
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    Devin-Norelle
    Place of birth Harlem, New York, USA[1]
    Nationality American
    Pronouns ze/zim[2]
    Gender identity nonbinary[3]
    Occupation writer, model, transgender advocate

    Devin-Norelle is a writer, model, and transgender advocate.

    Quotes

    « I never believed someone like me could be taken seriously as a model and because of this, didn't go to any castings until I finally found the confidence to do so in 2019. I'm a nonbinary person that leans more heavily towards masculinity, yes, but I also embrace my femininity and attracted to feminine styles of expression. [...] I believed I could never fit the mold of a model, and this belief was reinforced by the lack of trans masc representation in the industry. Even with the little representation that did exist, trans masc models were almost always skinny, tall, fit the industry's standards of androgynous and were very, very white.[3] »


    « I'm not a man, not yet a woman; sometimes I'm both, or neither. Many times, I'm all genders, whatever those genders may look like. And occasionally my gender is a black hole in space: nothing. At all times, in any shape my body takes form, I will always be me. I hope I can present to the world another example of what androgyny can be.

    Perhaps one day, as a society, we will stop making assumptions about people's gender or sexual identities based upon how we perceive their body. Maybe we'll learn to stop gendering bodies at birth or during puberty. Maybe we’ll finally push back against the images media presents to us. Maybe one day we'll cease policing trans bodies. Perhaps we'll spend less time centering white or white passing bodies. Maybe we’ll stop glorifying “fit” bodies. Maybe we'll start listening to folx with disabilities.

    Maybe my hopes are too high. A boi can dream.[4]

    »

    Links

    References

    1. "Episode 37 - "The Power of Being" – 1:02:52". The SafeWordSociety Podcast. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
    2. Instagram profile, accessed 29 July 2020
    3. 3.0 3.1 Michael Love Michael (9 September 2019). "Meet Devin-Norelle, Chromat's First Masculine of Center Model". PAPER. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
    4. . 29 October 2018 https://web.archive.org/web/20190214045604/http://transparentgender.com/. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Missing or empty |title= (help)