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I am not really comfortable talking about my gender, because I don’t really care about it and to every time I search videos or shorts about being non-binary, I see the comment section flooded with super annoying hate comments and beggars like ‘People who are straight 👇’ or ‘Anti-lbgtq👇’. Or even religious people who says we should be sent to hell or something. | I am not really comfortable talking about my gender, because I don’t really care about it and to every time I search videos or shorts about being non-binary, I see the comment section flooded with super annoying hate comments and beggars like ‘People who are straight 👇’ or ‘Anti-lbgtq👇’. Or even religious people who says we should be sent to hell or something. | ||
I think it is relevant to say in this page that I am non-binary, so I saw her video and I am still not convinced that I don’t exist. | I think it is relevant to say in this page that I am non-binary, so I saw her video and I am still not convinced that I don’t exist. | ||
You might be like, “Oh look at this girl who claims to be non-binary, but we can all see that clearly she is female.” And look, I get it. I look like a female, and I present as feminine for the most part for People Natural first response is to see me as a girl, but my internal experience of gender, does not align with being a man or a woman. So because ever since I was younger, I never felt a connection to femininity or being a woman or ‘womanlikeness.’ And when people, especially my parents, remind me that I am female, it always felt kind of off in a way so this identity suits me best. And look, if you don’t think it’s that valid, Whatever. I am not going to sit here and beg you to respect my pronouns or whatever. I just sort this so that whoever non-binary people like me to hopefully make a few non-binary people out there feel a little less alone and to hopefully give some counter arguments against some of the common anti-non-binary talking points that people like Misha use I know I'm going to be able to convince Misha to agree with my opinions because the core of our perspectives are completely different I believe that gender and sex are different that gender is socially | You might be like, “Oh look at this girl who claims to be non-binary, but we can all see that clearly she is female.” And look, I get it. I look like a female, and I present as feminine for the most part for People Natural first response is to see me as a girl, but my internal experience of gender, does not align with being a man or a woman. So because ever since I was younger, I never felt a connection to femininity or being a woman or ‘womanlikeness.’ And when people, especially my parents, remind me that I am female, it always felt kind of off in a way so this identity suits me best. And look, if you don’t think it’s that valid, Whatever. I am not going to sit here and beg you to respect my pronouns or whatever. I just sort this so that whoever non-binary people like me to hopefully make a few non-binary people out there feel a little less alone and to hopefully give some counter arguments against some of the common anti-non-binary talking points that people like Misha use I know I'm going to be able to convince Misha to agree with my opinions because the core of our perspectives are completely different I believe that gender and sex are different that gender is socially | ||
constructed meaning that humans created it and that gender is a spectrum Misha believes that gender and sex are the same gender is biological and gender is | constructed meaning that humans created it and that gender is a spectrum Misha believes that gender and sex are the same gender is biological and gender is |