every time you say "transmascs and transfems" like that encompasses the entire trans community you have to give your local transneutral/transandrogynous person $100
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every time you say "transmascs and transfems" like that encompasses the entire trans community you have to give your local transneutral/transandrogynous person $100

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I honestly think that nonbinary people should be allowed to be mean* about our genders without getting shit for it more often.
*(Read: Assertive of our boundaries and stood firm on the fact that our identities are deserving of respect)
We should be allowed to make a sour face or take a cold tone with someone when they carelessly misgender us for the fifth time in a row despite multiple corrections. We should be allowed to complain about erasure and ask where our needs and experiences come into play when we hear people reinforcing binary normativity in their discussions of gender related issues. We should be allowed to be visibly/audibly angry with other trans people when they try to forcibly categorize us as fem or masc, or imply that our enbyness is a mere phase that will eventually lead to "real/full" (binary to binary) transition.
Nonbinary people should be allowed to take our identities seriously and expect others to do the same for us, regardless of whether or not we will come off as mean for doing so. Because quite frankly, upon seeing how exorsexist the world has become recently, I think we haven't been mean enough.
yall will be like "why do nonbinary people act like theyre exempt from being transmasc or transfem why do they identify as "transneutral" or "transandrogynous" and then believe that transmasc is just trans person afab and transfem is just trans person amab like gee i wonder why nonbinary people dont want to partake in gender binaries
Shout out to non-binary people who do want to be seen as a third gender.
Shout out to non-binary people who seek any form of androgyny.
Shout out to non-binary people who have a strong sense of gender and are not completely "opting out" of gender.
Shout out to non-binary people who do want to belong in a certain box and care about labels.
Shout out to non-binary people who care about being misgendered and are not gender-apathetic.
Shout out to non-binary people who consider themselves cis, or neither cis nor trans for any reason.
Shout out to non-binary people who consider themselves cis, or neither cis nor trans due to being intersex.
Shout out to non-binary people whose identity has a reason.
Shout out to ALL nonbinary people who are considered "stereotypical", get little positivity, and every time their identity is mentioned, it's to remind other people they don't have to be like them.
"Nonbinary is not a third gender" for some people it is. "Nonbinary people don't owe you androgyny" but we're allowed to desire it. "Being nonbinary is a rebellion against gender roles" if it is for you, cool. But my gender is not a political movement and not everyone feels comfortable with statements like this.
Bonus: shout out to all alloaces, aroallos, and non-SAM aspecs. 99% of all content under asexual or aromantic tags is just aroace stuff
Transfemininity is wonderful and deserving of respect!
Transmasculinity is wonderful and deserving of respect!
Transneutrality is wonderful and deserving of respect!
Transandrogyny is wonderful and deserving of respect!
Trans experiences that don't fit neatly into the above frameworks are wonderful and deserving of respect!
Respect is an unlimited resource, and we all deserve it.

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Shout out to transfeminine people who are non binary and not women nor girls.
Shout out to transmasculine people who are non binary and not men nor boys.
Shout out to transandrogynous, transneutral and transnull people who are binary and not enben nor enby.
You dont *have* to be masculine. But you're allowed to be.
You dont *have* to be feminine. But you're allowed to be.
You dont *have* to be androgynous. But you're allowed to be.
Your identity is not cookie cutter. You don't have to force yourself into any category, you don't have to adjust your choices to appeal to others.
You just need to be *happy* with those choices. You deserve a choice.
Friendly reminder using a text design from my Redbubble.
[ID: Text on a black background, using the trans and intersex colors. It state the following:
"AFAB/AMAB =/= anatomy!
AFAB/AMAB =/= social treatment!
It only describes the letter on your birth certificate.
Be inclusive.
Say "people with [body part]."
Say "people socially imposed as male/female."
Stop forgetting that surgery, HRT, and intersexuality exist!"
/End ID]