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Neko Ed May Ver 2.0 - Now more nonbinary/gender-nonconforming

I'm taking great pride and happiness in my new nonbinary identity. I hope you enjoy as much as I do. ^w^

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  • Now hang on a sec: How can you be transgender AND non-binary?
    You cant transition into another gender if you don't identify as a binary gender. It would be like trying to go nowhere, its an oxymoron.

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  • No_One_In_Particular said:
    Now hang on a sec: How can you be transgender AND non-binary?
    You cant transition into another gender if you don't identify as a binary gender. It would be like trying to go nowhere, its an oxymoron.

    The 'trans' in transgender isn't trans as in transition, it's trans as in transverse- 'crossing over', 'across from', etc. (That's also where you get 'cis'- 'on the same side' as one's assigned/birth gender, as opposed to on another side.)

    In any case, transitioning doesn't have to just be going from Point A to Point B or Point B to Point A. Even many binary trans people don't go 'all the way' for a variety of reasons, and some aren't in circumstances where they can afford to/be safe even leaving the point where they started. They're still just as trans as fully transitioned people. Same for nonbinary folk.

    Point C might not be as popular a metaphorical destination as Point A or B, but that doesn't mean it's 'nowhere' or that you can't go there.

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  • Cryptic_Cryptid said:
    The 'trans' in transgender isn't trans as in transition, it's trans as in transverse- 'crossing over', 'across from', etc. (That's also where you get 'cis'- 'on the same side' as one's assigned/birth gender, as opposed to on another side.)

    In any case, transitioning doesn't have to just be going from Point A to Point B or Point B to Point A. Even many binary trans people don't go 'all the way' for a variety of reasons, and some aren't in circumstances where they can afford to/be safe even leaving the point where they started. They're still just as trans as fully transitioned people. Same for nonbinary folk.

    Point C might not be as popular a metaphorical destination as Point A or B, but that doesn't mean it's 'nowhere' or that you can't go there.

    Excellent explanation, thank you so much!

    (As an aside, the white stripe on the trans flag represents nonbinary, genderqueer and genderfluid identities!)

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  • Wow, simply amazing.

    everyone knows it isn't realy easy to be that extatic, it would be great to find that kind of level of wholeness one day.

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