Safia
Gender: Genderqueer
Pronouns: they/them
Safia is 27 and genderqueer. They say that from quite a young age I always felt likeometimes I would identify as a woman, sometimes I’d identify as a man, and then most of the time I would identify as neither Safia says that they heard about non-binary and trans identities through tumblr. Through learning about these identities they were able to find the right words to describe and honou their experiences. Safia says using they/them pronouns and finding their identities helped reaffirm who I am to myself, it’s a feeling of elation, it’s a feeling of belonging, it’s a feeling of clarity Safia says they are often misgendered by others. They say I’d love to just feel like I’m queer enough, right like how I look and how I want to look doesn’t negate who I am
Safia has had difficulties with GP in the past taking them seriously when seeking healthcare which is compounded by being disabled and a person of colour. Safia describes it as being invisibl. What they notice is a distinct lack of compassio which makes it hard to be honest with GPs about their needs.
Safia’s advice to health professionals is really listen to what your patient is telling your and what they’re asking for. Believe them They add that it’s important to create a space for the patient to be themselves and feel comfortable.