Quote from: lavistaa on January 04, 2013, 05:25:19 PM
When you say "non binary" are you referring to just your appearance or people's assumptions as to. your gender or that you are perhaps appearing as one sex but feeling the other (or both) or.....
That over complicates the term. Male is binary, female is binary.
Non-binary is just a way of saying that you are not one of those genders.
You are a part of another set of genders, the number of which is not defined (as it shouldn't be).
Cis people are generally binary in gender. Transsexuals are generally binary in gender, also.
This section of the forum uses the term Androgyn the same as non-binary, and covers the genders that aren't binary.
Which there are far to many opinions and terms and designations and whatnotever's to list them all.
I use non-binary, as I am not binary in gender.
I will use Androgyn around here at times, if it falls into the context of what is being discussed.
Non-Binary is anyone who is not binary, genderwise. But like so many things, the lines are blurred.
One thing that I don't like is the idea that non-binary is in between the genders of male and female.
It's not.
Non-binary is a general term used to describe the other genders.
There isn't an in between.
You can put them in any order that pleases you.
You can change that order for any number of reasons.
Someone around here recently made the comment that it's not the middle of the road, it's another road.
That being said, there are the roads that define the two binary genders for a majority of people.
Then there is the multi-laned Super Highway of non-binary genders. Or a bunch of other roads.
(I just wanted to call it a Super Highway

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The road analogy is a good one, as roads have a way of changing directions.
Destinations aren't always limited to just one road.
Lots of intersections out there.
And of course there is always the crossroad, where you can make a deal with the devil if you really want to play the blues.
Which may or may not have anything to do with genders.
Rambling again...
Ativan