Emma Rohan is 23-year-old gender non-conforming lesbian. They spoke about affirming their queer identity – and rejecting the gender binary – through fashion.

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Emma Rohan: This expectation of nonbinary people, gender non-conforming people, anybody like existing outside of the gender binary – the expectation for them to be androgynous and that’s the only way you can be nonbinary is like, if people walk up to you, and they’re like, “Are you a boy or a girl?”

I struggle with that, because I don’t want people to come up to me and say, “Are you a boy or a girl?” Because that’s not what I’m looking for. I don’t want to look like a boy or a girl. I don’t feel the need to look like I’m somewhere in between because that’s not how I feel. I feel like, like a secret third thing, like, I’m just, I’m unrelated.

But I love feminine clothing, and I love masculine clothing, and I love exploring fashion. To me fashion doesn’t equal gender even though I know that that’s how we display it like in larger society.

So, I have to find a lot of ways to affirm my own gender because I do present very feminine – like very feminine. I love little skirts. I love little tops. Like I just I feel like a Barbie. It’s cute. And I’m obsessed.

Wearing a binder really, really, really affirms my gender. I will literally rock a flat chest look in like an itty bitty top and a miniskirt, and just suddenly I’m like, “Yep, this is the pinnacle of no gender,” and I just, I love it.

Emma Rohan holds their faded yellow teddy bear, Mr. Snuggles, who has a red heart on his stomach, on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at their home in Columbia. “He was gifted to me by my older cousin—she's like a sister to me—when I was like 6 years old, and I have loved him since then. And he's not very cute anymore, but I think he's perfect,” Rohan said. “He was there with me every night through my childhood, when my family disowned me, and when I came to college and finally was able to be my true self. He reminds me of the good times I had with my family, makes me feel closer to my inner child and reminds me of how far I’ve come.”

Emma Rohan holds their teddy bear, Mr. Snuggles, on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at their home in Columbia. “He was gifted to me by my older cousin—she’s like a sister to me—when I was like 6 years old, and I have loved him since then. And he’s not very cute anymore, but I think he’s perfect,” Rohan said. “He was there with me every night through my childhood, when my family disowned me, and when I came to college and finally was able to be my true self. He reminds me of the good times I had with my family, makes me feel closer to my inner child and reminds me of how far I’ve come.”

And I do find that a lot of my gender affirming comes from my clothes and just wearing like the wackiest most fun things, like if I look at it, and I’d say, “This brings me joy,” then I’m gonna put it on.

I don’t I don’t care what it looks like. I don’t care if it’s flattering. It’s just it’s not something that I think about anymore, and that’s affirming.

And something that – oh my gosh, I was wearing the teeniest tiniest little, like, brown, blue and pink dress with some like little boots on campus with like pink barrettes in my hair.

And I was walking to class and one of those like surveyors, you know, who’d been out on campus came up to me and goes, “Hey, Sir’am…”

I was like, “What?”

And they’re like, “Oh, my, I’m so sorry. I was like, I was saying ‘Sir,’ and then I said, ‘Ma’am,’ and then I said ‘Sir’am’ and I’m not really sure, I don’t, you’re so androgynous, like, I don’t know what to say.”

I was like, “Me? Androgynous? Like in this skirt and barrettes, like, thank you.”

It was just, it was the biggest compliment, it was the most affirming thing.

And I have not shut up about that moment for months, like I walked into my class, and I was like, “Guys, I just got Sir’am-ed.” New prefix dropped. Like suddenly I’m Sir’am Emma. Only refer to me as such.



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