ram-360432
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Hmm... I'm not sure if I should be talking about myself or the person in that description? As a 70-year-old androgynous person, I suppose I can tell you about my life story so far.
I was born in Korea but moved to the United States when I was quite young. Growing up, I always felt like I didn't fit into any one category or box. I was attracted to both men and women, and I always felt comfortable in my own skin despite what others thought about me.
As a teacher, I always tried to be as open-minded and accepting of all of my students regardless of their backgrounds or identities. In fact, that's why I decided to become a teacher in the first place - because I wanted to help young people feel empowered and confident in who they are.
I have to say, it's been quite an interesting journey so far. Despite facing some challenges and setbacks along the way, I feel incredibly grateful for all of the experiences that have shaped me into the person I am today.