FtMtNB
a flag for people who are female to male to nonbinary
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FtMtNB
a flag for people who are female to male to nonbinary

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I wish there were more binary2nonbinary discussions out there that aren't de/trans. I want to see and talk to people who feel even more trans (like Trans #2) now that they are exploring the genderqueer, genderfluid, and non-binary side of their identity after being binary trans for a long time.
I'm just going to start adding more and more pronoun pins to my work badge and queer accessories to my outfits until people start gendering me correctly
I've been having serious fatigue/brain fog problems for 2+years, it's really complicated but I thought the problem was low estrogen/early menopause, turns out my E is normal-high and my testosterone is super low. That, besides low vitamin D, was the only lab out of a normal range. I was so certain that it would be low E and I was so prepared to take hormones for it. But seeing the list of symptoms of low T in AFAB people, everything makes sense now.
And I look back at about 3years ago when I tried to go back on T and it was disastrous and one of the worst periods of dysphoria I had ever experienced. I am so so so so desperate for the fatigue to end. I am so so so so scared that T is the answer and it'll go the same as last time. Part of me is saying my gender has evolved since then, I can deal with the trade off and work on radically accepting my body/identity like I have been the past couple months. The other part is saying "don't kid yourself"
FtMtNB Detransitioner Flag
╭ 🧁 ~・・・・・ʚ 🖍️ ɞ ・・・・・ ~ 🍭 ╮
╰ 🧃 ~・・・・・ʚ 🍄 ɞ ・・・・・ ~ 🪀 ╯
Mostly for me, but here’s a flag for those who transitioned FtM and then detransitioned to a non-binary gender, based on the detrans flag by @plushself
Since all the detrans flags I’ve seen have been aimed at binary folks I thought this would be useful!
TERFs, transphobes, and gender-criticals do not touch

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i’ve never seen anyone talk about the type of gender journey that i’ve had, and i haven’t been able to find any terminology for it, so i’m just gonna coin my own
FtMtNB
female to male to non-binary
because sometimes you spend a couple years transitioning from female to male, before you realize that gender is bullshit, but you’re also not mad about your transition progress so far
like, i will keep taking t, i like that i have a beard, i like that my body is more masculine, and i am fine with the public taking one look at me and coming to the conclusion that i am a man
i have just also come to the conclusion that the gender binary is bullshit and that i want to have no part in it
Ok ummm maybe? Maybe?????
ive never heard of those mtftm kind of terms either but sounds like i can really relate to something like ftmtnb, i like that more than ftnb! that explains why i relate more to mtnb people and nonbinary girls cuz i kinda am one too, minus the girl
ohh yeah! i can see why ppl would like it since its telling the sort of gender adventure that one has went through, and marking the significance of those past identities even if they dont fit you anymore. thats the sort of vibe im getting, anyways.
like i assume identifying as ftmtf would be a different sort of gender experience than just Cis Woman bc of the history in your identity still having significance to you, and being part of your Gender Story. it seems like the kinda thing thats taking into account of gender being fluid over time? if im wrong about any of this feel free to let me know! im just putting out what im thinking to check n see if its accurate to how ppl identifying this way feel!