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Olly Eley is ELLE UK's First Ever Non-Binary Cover Star

For the June 2021 issue, ELLE UK introduces Olly Eley, agender model [devoid of gender altogether], spotted via Instagram by Editor-in-Chief, Farrah Storr.

The Australian model writes an exclusive essay for ELLE UK about being a non-binary person with no connection to any gender living in a binary world and disrupting those societal conventions.

Excerpt from the essay:

*On describing their gender: *

โ€˜After years of despising the body that I was born with, unable to relate in any way to the gender I was assigned at birth, I had at last found a way of existing in the world that made sense to me. Iโ€™ve never felt female, but then neither have I felt male. If there was a thin line that connected the two genders, I would be a dot floating somewhere between the two, but untethered to the line altogether. Itโ€™s the only way I can describe it.โ€™

On moving to Sydney and first hearing the pronouns โ€˜they/themโ€™

โ€˜Before I moved to Sydney, I didnโ€™t have the language or the role models to understand how I felt. Iโ€™d never really had the chance to consider that โ€˜genderโ€™ could be something I could control if I wanted to. Once I moved to the city, that all changed. My mind opened and was flooded with light โ€“ there was this whole queer community that I had no idea existed. When someone first introduced themselves to me with their name and the pronouns โ€˜they/themโ€™, it felt so safe to me. Woah, thatโ€™s the answer to everything right now, I thought.โ€™

On being agender [devoid of gender altogether] and choosing not to have a mastectomy:

โ€˜There are countless different surgeries that some trans people choose to have to feel more comfortable in their bodies; for me I feel so disconnected from any gender that no body will ever feel perfect. I chose not to have full โ€˜top surgeryโ€™ [a mastectomy], as that body wouldnโ€™t have served me either. Instead, I wanted the option to bind [a method of compressing the chest to give a flatter appearance] and the size of my chest previously meant that I wasnโ€™t able to do so effectively. So I had a reduction to give me that control over my appearance.โ€™

โ€˜I bind not because Iโ€™m ashamed of my body but because the autonomy of doing so makes me feel safe. Iโ€™m not โ€˜fluidโ€™ where I shift between genders and pronouns. I am agender [devoid of gender altogether] and what I do with my body, whether Iโ€™m naked or in a full snowsuit, doesnโ€™t change it. Iโ€™ve accepted that Iโ€™m a non-binary person living in a binary world (that I have every intention of disrupting!).โ€™

*On disrupting social conventions and being a role model for trans and non-binary kids: *

โ€˜When someone is neither, both or all of the above in terms of their gender โ€“ like I am โ€“ people can be defensive and reluctant to accept that such a grey area exists. I wish Iโ€™d known that it was OK to exist in this โ€˜in-betweenโ€™ place when I was growing up. I wish someone had told me that I could be whoever I wanted to be, do whatever I wanted to do and that I was so valid and important. Trans and non-binary kids need to hear that they are beautiful and worthy of love and a fulfilling life.โ€™

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