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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?
I can't speak for what non binary people feel but I'm a trans woman so maybe it can provide a little insight. Gender is just a feeling. It's something you just kinda know about yourself. When I transitioned I didn't start wearing dresses everywhere and doing my makeup every day, those things don't make someone a woman, the ways I behave, the gender I "perform" is really just me being me. I feel more comfortable being adressed as she and miss and extremely uncomfortable being addressed in a masculine way. I like people viewing me as a woman and I hate people viewing me as a man. There aren't set roles or tasks or activities you do that make you your gender, you just kinda know what your gender is and what you feel comfortable with.
Comment by yumslut47 at 15/01/2025 at 01:19 UTC
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Did you always have that feeling? How did it start? I feel like I don’t have an internal sense of gender & these sorts of discussions really break my brain. I‘ve never felt like a woman but have known myself to be one because of my tits and vagina. I don’t have any separate feeling behind that? The only time I “feel” like a woman is when I’m connected to those parts of myself