#nonbinary visibility
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nonbinarynow · 1 month ago
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It's okay to want to be androgynous as a non-binary person
It's okay to like androgyny as a non-binary person
It's okay to owe yourself androgyny as a non-binary person
It's okay to transition to androgyny as a non-binary person
It's okay to be transandrogynous
It's okay to love mixing masculinity and femininity into androgyny as a non-binary person
It's okay for your enbiness to be androgynous
It's okay to love being androgynous as a non-binary person
It's okay to want to have a mixed hormonal profile as a non-binary person
It's okay to want salmactive bottom surgery procedures a non-binary person
It's okay to not be white, or assigned a certain gender at birth and want to be androgynous as a non-binary person
If anything it's beautiful. It's wonderful. It's awesome.
You are not doing the community a disservice. You are making waves, when the world tells you to look more binary, you are choosing to subvert that because that's what is right for you. In the slew of "you don't HAVE to be androgynous" (look different, stand out, be visibly nonbinary in society), you are not dragging the community down by wanting to be different to the status quo. You deserve representation, you deserve to feel safe, you deserve to feel love, both self love and any other love you desire in life. Your androgyny, your striving for it, your androgynous desire is important and should not be ignored. It should be celebrated as part of your enbiness, as part of you 💛🤍💜🖤
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rhiandoesfandom · 7 days ago
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A lot more people are non-binary when they know and accept that it's something they can be. I didn't know nonbinary was an option until I was 18.
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thevoidofnogndr · 2 months ago
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Help Me with My College Research Project! 🏳️‍🌈
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Hey everyone! I’m working on a college research project about how we can better educate people on nonbinary gender expression—and I need your help!
I’ve put together a quick, anonymous survey (only takes about 5 minutes!) to gather insights on how gender identity education can be improved. Whether you’re nonbinary, another gender identity, or just someone interested in the topic, your input is valuable!
How you can help: ✔️ Take the survey here: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemiQY7csKUAp-BeTlv2E2cMnlzb1yJjzorjpux8rnY5HQAAA/viewform?usp=header] ✔️ Reblog this post to help spread the word ✔️ Leave any additional thoughts in the tags or replies—I’d love to hear them!
Thank you so much for your time and support! Let’s work together to make gender education more inclusive. 💖✨
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iwillfightgodandwin · 9 months ago
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Sometimes I read things about the queer community and acceptance and all I want to do is throw up.
"Why?" You may ask...
People who talk about trans individuals as transmasc and transfem only.
People who advocate love for the queer community but only ever mean it romantically.
People who think that the best way to dissolve tension is to fuck about it.
Nonbinary and agender people exist
Aromatic people exist
Asexual people fucking exist
I see people refer to enbys as nonbinary transfems/transmascs and it makes me want to throw up
I see people talk about relationships and how to be in love (romantically) is the best thing there is and I want to carve out my heart so I can't feel it anymore
I see people talk about sex like it's fun and something everyone can enjoy and I want to fucking die
We. Fucking. Exist.
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nonbinarynow · 25 days ago
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Literally. It's the same for Lil Uzi Vert too, the comments under videos featuring them and articles about them are sickening. Just because of the pronouns they use and the fact they are a visible enban in society. People slag them off too, saying they've "gone crazy", "fell off bcs of this woke shit" and "will always be their AGAB." It's just painful.
also what is with people tossing out support for nonbinary people when the nonbinary person is a celebrity. as soon as demi lovato changed their pronouns from they/them to they/she everyone, including supposed allies of the community, IMMEDIATELY dropped the “they” part of “they/she” and started referring to them as a woman again. then when “unholy” by sam smith and kim petras won a grammy people talked about how kim petras (just her) made trans history by being the first trans person to win a grammy. and yes this is something to be celebrated, but is sam smith not also trans by virtue of being nonbinary? did they not also make history? or do you not see them as nonbinary because they’re amab and not feminine enough to cross the man threshold for you? and yes nonbinary celebrities are not going to see you referring to them as if they were cis but your trans acquaintances sure as fuck are
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antlerlad · 1 year ago
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happy tdov my loves. don't let anyone else define your transness for you.
help trans women evacuate gaza
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osokasstuff · 1 month ago
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this trans day of visibility, i want to highlight and celebrate intersex trans people.
society ignores intersex trans people and tries to erase this overlap. and also ignores complex intersex experiences around gender. society denies our intersexuality, or our transness, or both. even in queer circles we are often seen as "basically cis" or "basically trans" or "intersex aka own separate species that can have nothing in common with other queer people."
intersex trans people are often denied gender affirming care. intersex trans people get their bodily autonomy attacked both as intersex and trans. even in trans accepting circles like gender clinics, we often face ignorance and incompetence.
people feel entitled to know and question our anatomy, physiology, transition goals, identities — everything about us.
our bodies belong to us. our identities belong to us. our experiences belong to us.
we deserve bodily autonomy. we deserve representation. we deserve recognition. we deserve celebration. we deserve pride.
intersex trans people, i love you.
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alienbycomics · 1 year ago
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Content Warning: religion and transphobia⚠️
Happy Trans Day of Visibility 🏳️‍⚧️ I made a comic reflecting on my church upbringing as an eXvangelical trans person. The Jesus conservative Christians claim to represent looked lot more like many of the LGBTQ+ friends I know and love. Just some food for thought 💖
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Here’s a link to a supplementary post: Jesus and Gender Non-Conformity in Christian Art
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nonbinarynow · 22 days ago
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They don't see us as real people who will be really affected. But we have already been dealing with this misgendering, exclusion and erasure for DECADES since the original Equality Act came out. To get rights we have to misgender ourselves or allow ourselves to be systemically erased. We are forced onto wards, into spaces we aren't supposed to be in. We are excluded otherwise, and this amendment will make it legally possible to fully exclude non-binary people from any spaces. We have been fighting to be legally recognised, petition after petition, PMQ after PMQ, writing to MP after MP just to be RECOGNISED AS PEOPLE and it has never caught traction, or we are told no. Barely any nonbinary charities even exist, let alone any trans charity that actually has a genuine focus for nonbinary people and resolving our legal invisibility.
Only in January was a non-binary person who emigrated to the UK denied the right to be legally nonbinary here despite them being able to in the USA. That should have made waves! But you never hear about these things because they happen to enben. It is like we don't matter. It's blatant binary supremacism. It is disgusting.
the nonbinary erasure in the discussions about the UK supreme court decision is deeply concerning and once again shows me that too many transgender people and our supposed allies only truly care about transgender women and men.
i know you all understand how traumatic it is to be forced into a gender that you're not. then why, for fuck's sake, does everyone always act like it's less traumatic when it happens to nonbinary people?
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nonbinarynow · 26 days ago
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When you talk about being visibly trans, non-binary (transandrogynous, fluid, transneutral, and transotherine notably), genderqueer and GNC people will always be at the front of that conversation. Being visibly trans has everything to do with being percieved as outside the rigid binaries; this is our identities and who we are. We cannot pass as enben, even if we wanted to because of the overarching binary. If we want to fully live as ourselves, we will have to live visibly trans. We cannot be left out of these conversations.
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andrhomeda · 1 year ago
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drawing after drawing, comic after comic, I hope to tell more trans stories, for me and for other people HAPPY TRANSGENDER DAY OF VISIBILITY 2024
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huecycles · 1 month ago
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happy trans day of visibility :)
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mushroomyhouse · 1 month ago
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Happy Trans Day of Visibility 💖💙
We’re celebrating with a special collection highlighting the works of independent trans artists across the world, celebrating trans identity, resilience, and visibility!
💙 mushroomy.house/tdov 💖
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kloebby7 · 3 months ago
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Wo want a taste if this sexy ass body 🏳️‍⚧️
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blessedscavengers · 7 months ago
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happy international lesbian day! here’s a print about what being a butch lesbian means/feels like for me.
as a butch lesbian I often find that I make not only cishet people uncomfortable but also gay and trans people too. I’m too masculine to be seen as a woman but the fact I’m a lesbian makes it clear I’m not a man. I’m not gnc in the “right” way that appeals to most people, I don’t wear dresses or skirts, I don’t wear makeup and I take up space on purpose. there’s no neat box people can fit me into unless they want to acknowledge that butch lesbian can be a gender of its own if the butch in question wants it to be.
terfs fuck off
made in 2023
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lgbtqtext · 1 month ago
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