A sticker with a pop art style illustration of a person's face and a speech bubble with text. The text challenges gender assumptions.

WHAT YOU SEE IS NOT MY GENDER, IT'S THE ASSUMPTIONS YOU MAKE ABOUT ME AND MY BODY.

12 May 2023 2
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