"We shouldn't demonize the woman who wears high heels and we shouldn't demonize the woman who doesn't wear high heels. We should accept all forms of comportment." - Laverne Cox
Cox is a LGBTQ activist, TV producer and actress, best known for her role as Sophia Burset on "Orange Is the New Black."
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"Femininity in general is seen as frivolous. People often say ... that to don a dress, heels, lipstick and big hair is artifice, fake and a distraction. But I knew even as a teenager that my femininity was more than just adornments; they were extensions of me, enabling me to express myself and my identity. My body, my clothes and my makeup are on purpose, just as I am on purpose." - Janet Mock
Mock is a writer, transgender rights activist and former web editor of People magazine.
Photograph courtesy of Janet Mock
"In this society, if a man is called a woman, that's the biggest insult he could get. Is that because women are considered something less?" - Andrej Pejic
Pejic is an Australian model -- the first-ever openly transgender model to be profiled by Vogue.
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"I learned growing up that [being] feminine ... is looked at as not worthy, something to laugh at, unlike masculinity, which is looked at as power. I grew up thinking to myself, 'You're already born into this body, you're already supposed to be masculine, and masculine is more empowering.' But I hate the idea of that.... Feminine is empowering. I am empowered by being feminine." - AJ Clementine
Clementine is a beauty, lifestyle and trans awareness vlogger on YouTube.
Photograph courtesy of AJ Clementine
"I like the flowiness of skirts, the radiance and beauty of flower imagery and the cuteness and tenderness expressed by bows and lace. I actually think that these things are all somehow innate to me. My internal gender is flowy, cute, tender, radiant and beautiful." - Sophia Gubb
Gubb is an online writer and blogger.
Photograph courtesy of Sophia Gubb