I feel both non-binary and binary members can learn from one another, just like human beings can learn a thing or two from one another.
Non-binary members, I feel, may need to learn that binary members only have their own life experiences to call from when giving support and advice. It should not be assumed that their experiences (such as transitioning) means your life will eventually replicate their experiences like a mirror. I feel it is rude for non-binary members who act as if binary members are urinating on their territory when attempting to empathize and maul them to pieces like a rabid dog. There is no need to resort with such hostility. If you feel your identity is threatened or invalidated by a binary member's existence, then your identity is not as strong as you previously thought. Vice-versa for binary members - if a non-binary member's existence feels threatening to you, then the problem does not lie with them, it lies within you - be it fear of difference or insecurities.
Binary members... I feel, they have their heart in the right place, just it can be hard to keep up with the ever-fluid nature and labels of non-binary members (Perhaps a Sticky of the Non-Binary labels/definitions may be useful...? I wanna add all the Non-Binary Stickies!)... I feel more open communication from non-binary members can help to educate others more - the "forest" thread and "path of non-binary" are wonderful examples of people's experiences - not just NB! It's true that sometimes one cannot relate to another's experience unless they have been through it themselves.
I, for one, would love to make a thread about the things binary members have in common with non-binary members (and vice-versa) - I think it could be enjoyable and we can begin to learn that we aren't really so much different from each other as we think. One example I can think of is a non-binary and MTF sharing make-up tips, helping each other out by giving suggestions on fashion and maybe even going shopping together, having fun and laughing together.
I used to get upset by comments on the Non-binary forum but I don't anymore. I learnt that my mind can easily manipulate innocent conversation into triggers that upset me and I'll have basically made a big thing out of pretty much nothing. If the mind is fragile from past hurt and crippled with fear, even the most supportive comments can appear to be laced with malicious intent. A mind filled with fear will lash out at those who hurt and those who support. I have since learnt to stop my mind from doing this - how, you say? Quite easy, I detach myself from the situation and look over the posts slowly, making sure I am getting the message the person is attempting to send. I will read them over and over again until I feel I have succeeded, if not, I will most likely PM the member for more clarification to properly understand.
I have confidence in my identity of myself - I don't have to prove myself or justify myself to anyone. If people question me genuinely, I will answer them honestly and respectfully but if they refuse to give the same respect back, continuing to belittle my experiences and question my behavior because it is not "normal", I will take that as my cue to leave the thread. No nastiness, no name-calling - none of that because I know I am better than that.
We all are better than that.
*Hugs and kisses for everyone!*
Jacey
Edit:

The two posters above me, please remove yourself from the threads, only adults are allowed to post here.
(Seriously though, attacking each other on a thread that is trying to solve this very issue is quite alarming... May I suggest apologizing to each other sincerely, asking for forgiveness and moving forward...? Otherwise this community will struggle to proceed forward in achieving acceptance and building stronger bonds between one another.. all over what? Members holding past grudges against one another? That would be such a shame.)