Identity & Society

  • What does “I’m not queer, I’m disembodied” mean?

    The phrase "I’m not queer, I’m disembodied" suggests a rejection of traditional identity labels, particularly those related to sexuality and gender, in favor of a feeling of being disconnected from a physical or social form. It implies that the speaker’s experience transcends conventional categories, finding their true self in a state of being unattached…