I keep seeing people get upset about binary people telling others what it means to be nonbinary.
So since I am trying to open up to the idea of nonbinary people being transgender (not transexual) I wanted someone to define exactly what it means to be nonbinary.
And also, answer a question. If nonbinary people can still have binary traits, what makes them so different from binary genders? Why do they feel so detatched from the 2 binary genders even though they have obvious characteristics from either both or one.
The logic I am getting from these people is if you cant tell nonbinary people what it means to be nonbinary, then even people who 100% binary can be nonbinary as long as they claim the term.
Non-binary is Tumblr shit that doesn't exist. /thread
>>8554246
It's a very straightforward distinction.
Binary genders revolve around repression.
Nonbinary genders, around dissociation.