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Happy pride month to nonbinary people!! Every single enban and enby, out for one day or out for all your life, and those yet to be out, have a great pride! Enbiness is something to be celebrated, leaving the binary behind and living your own life is beautiful and should be celebrated!! Genderqueers, neuters, inverts, androgynes and bi-genders fought for our ability to be able to be a united nonbinary community today, and that fight cannot die, or be washed in any capitalistic or liberal manner. Nonbinary pride is revolutionary!! Nonbinary celebration and love is revolutionary and something to be proud of!!! Happy pride fellow enben!!
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I’m losing patience for a dominant online trans discourse that centers trans women’s respectability at the expense of everyone else.
Situation: you have a HUGEEE crush on an enby person. You try to find media that reflects your sentiment (this is a huge crush we’re talking about, folks). You find VERY LITTLE MEDIA reflecting your sentiment. You grow tired of mentally changing the pronouns on posts vocalizing attraction to someone. You make a blog to fix that.
hey you know what’s so fun and cool about being NB and having a chronic illness specifically affecting female anatomy?
Every single possible support or awareness source, including stupid things like buttons or stickers, is like, with frills and flowers and live-laugh-love fonts:
“sassy bitch babes have chronic illness too”
“hot female lady with illness still girlbossing”
“yes I AM still a WOMAN GIRL IM A GIRL A LADY even when my symptoms make me slightly less desirable so WHAT *z-snap*”
(insert 14,000 tasteless puns on the words “uterus” and “ovaries” and “sister”)
and then it’s just shit about having babies/losing weight/whatever the fucking “divine feminine” dog whistle bullshit is these days. It’s like…can yall be normal please. Not everything has to be fit for a sorority house wall sometimes we can just…have an illness that affects the uterus/ovaries without tripling down on cis-womanhood. Christ alive.
also total side note I learned that some people with other chronic illnesses don’t even consider this a “real” chronic illness????? Like excuse the fuck out of me sorry I’ll try being sicker my bad you’re so right girly pop sister mama hunty *violent gagging noises*

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I haven't spoken about this in a while, but just to be clear, I am pro trans people. Men, women, nonbinary, all deserve love and respect. ESPECIALLY trans people of color. Y'all are fighting battles on impossible mode every day and going through horrors I can't even imagine. I just want you to know that I love you and I'm always here to listen to you if you need to vent to a friendly stranger. (But honestly I'd love to be friends as well... Not saying you have to though)
I also want to do research to write trans characters well and I can no longer trust Google for that. But I don't want to just use people for my research, I would much rather forge genuine friendships.
Trans, intersex, non-binary people in the UK who are, like me, feeling very afraid-- and livid-- about everything going on right now.
People like Nicola Coughlin, and other people are donating to organisations in support of us.
Jameela Jamil has recently posted a criticism of the sadistic new law, and support for us.
I am trying to remind myself that people are fighting this. People are speaking out. People are supporting us. I'm trying to remind myself that we are not alone.