![]() One user said: “I can’t stress enough how much I love them and their content. “They were like, ‘OK, but if someone uses they for you how do you feel?’ And I was like, it was pretty exciting the first time it happened.”Īfter this realisation, their friend said: “So you could have a life where you’re fine, or you could have a life where you’re like, ‘Oh this is exciting.'”įollowers have already started praising Dunn’s revelation on Twitter. “Someone said, ‘When someone uses “she” for you, how do you feel?’ And I was like, I feel fine. They discuss their feelings on pronouns in the episode. They still specify their pronouns as she/they across their social media accounts. Mal reassured them: “It’s not that you’re copying, it’s that you recognise something in me that made you feel seen.”ĭunn said: “I get a little nervous about that because I don’t want Mal to think that my attraction to them is based on my whatever. They said they had some concern because their partner, singer-songwriter Mal Glum, is non-binary and they felt like they were “copying” or “influenced by what they’re doing”. Gaby Dunn talks about the support they have received from trans friendsĭunn said: “Friends of mine who are trans are like, ‘You know cis people don’t think about this, right? The fact that you’re bending over backwards… and crying during this conversation, cis people just aren’t doing this.'” The revelation came in response to an email sent to the Just Between Us podcast by a listener. Still, I’m not at a place where I have solid answers.” In the episode released Thursday (16 December), Dunn talks about worrying about their gender identity. ![]() Writer Gaby Dunn has publicly spoken about “gender feelings” that they “don’t feel ready to explain”, on their Just Between Us podcast with Allison Raskin. ![]()
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