In trans spaces, I go by Caleb. Know me by another name? Please respect my privacy by referring to me only as Caleb in this context. Know me in “real life?” Please don’t share this website or my trans status with anybody–for any reason–without my explicit permission. This is very important to me. Without the illusion of a little bit of internet privacy, I won’t be able to justify keeping this site live.
I’m a twentysomething white guy living in a small city in the Deep South. I’m in school to become a nurse, and hope to be living above the federal poverty line in a few years. Until then, I work at a coffee shop.
I spend what little free time I have on my bicycle, knitting, reading for pleasure, and trying to keep my house clean, organized, cute, and in good repair.
I don’t have a strong gender identity, nor do I have any particular preferences for potential partners’ gender identities or body configurations. I haven’t found any words I like to describe my gender or sexuality. So, for now, I won’t.
I live happily with my partner K in an open (but currently monamorous) relationship. We have separate rooms in the three bedroom house we share with our roommate, our pet rats, and the groundhog who lives under our porch.
