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Nat DiFrank (They/Them) is a gender and sexuality educator, coach, writer, and consultant. With over 6 years of teaching experience and a Masters in Education in Human Sexuality studies, Nat creates affirming spaces that foster growth, introspection, and vulnerability.
Over the years they have taught in academic, non-profit, and online settings; both 1:1 and with groups. Nat is trauma informed and has years of experience working with neurodivergent and disabled folks. They are the co-founder and co-facilitator of the virtual and free social group, Transitioning Through Apocalypse, for trans and gender expansive folks 20 and older.
Nat is a white non-binary butch living on Lenapehocking land in Philadelphia, PA. Their work focuses on utilizing accessible and comprehensive sexuality and gender education as a form of radical community healing.

Features
Sex Ed Podcast S2 E15: Trans Masc Fat Liberation with Nat from transfats3xedu
Meet Nat, a gender and sex educator, and the wonderful person behind the transfats3xedu Instagram account. In this episode, we cover trans masculine identities, fat liberation, and a whole bunch of queerness. Also hey mom, what is a carpet muncher?
What People Always Get Wrong About the Trans Community, According to a Trans Sex Educator
Am I trans enough? This is one of the most common questions trans people ask themselves. It's a question I asked myself for years as I tried to build the confidence to say what I felt out loud. To cisgender people (those who identify with the same gender they were assigned at birth), this question may come off as confusing. What is trans enough?
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