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Nico Tortorella no longer uses they/them pronouns: “I feel like a man more than I ever have”

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I feel like a man more than I ever have in my entire life right now you know and I f***ing stand by that. It’s such a great feeling.

It’s not to say that I won’t feel more fluid in the future, right? I can still f***ing sass out from time to time, but I’m in my truth right now and it’s real.But there’s something that happened in our infertility where we were just experiencing roadblock after roadblock after roadblock and the pronoun conversation was this unnecessary roadblock that we were continuing to just face head on and I just had to let it go.

I just had to move on. There was too much coming at us at once and that was part of just the release. There’s so much release that needs to happen to create life.We are different people since having our first daughter Kilmer Dove … but shift happens and it’s real.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.A post shared by Nico Tortorella (@nicotortorella)A post shared by Bethany C.

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