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View submission: Do non-binary identities reenforce gender stereotypes?
I know a male. Hes shortish lets say. He shops for clothes in the womans section. The sizes fit better. Hes dapper as hell. Most gents dont know how he finds such classy suits. I think most "men" would scoff at this. So with all that in mind...it all boils down personal comfort zones and a possoble willingness to lean one way. But maybe we should progress forward with nuance of dissestablished gender norms and approach it with nuetral light as you suggested. But how do we achieve this when biological factors dictate our ability to adjust to our enviromental settings, and societal expectations require a submission to "norms". I feel society needs proper guage on what defines normal. Not as a or b. But functionality and purpouse. Gender shouldnt matter. What should matter is our ability to elevate our communities and ourselves. Gender just seems to complicate the reality that a man can child rear and a woman can pump iron. But thats irelevant, when the true fact is that people are people and we can do anything. Regardless of our perceived limitations based on external observations. Personally I wish we could all just wear robes and masks. Let whats inside come outside.
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