Hmmm, time to think about us and trans*...
I mean, we know that some of us are trans*, basically everyone who doesn't identify as a girl, woman or female can identify as trans* if they want to (some don't, they are cis boys or men in a womans body, deal with it (because they have their own inner male bodies and don't identify that strongly with the outer body)). Some of us do identify as trans*, some don't.
But... I don't know... does it make sense to identify as anything as a system? Like we as a system could say our gender is non-binary. Whicvh would make us as a system trans*, right? Or what? But, some of us are girls or women, they're cis. But we share this body with trans* peeps and that affects our lives as well and our gender presentation and everything. I don't know.
Like, if we were to talk to someone about our gender but not come out as multiples to them, we'd say "I'm non-binary, it's a bit like being genderfluid only not quite and yeah, trans*"
OK I don't really know what my/our question is here, but we're sort of confused? I think we'd like to talk to other genderqueer/trans*/multiples about this stuff...