Do you think that in the next 7 years that Norway will have recognition/care for non-binary people? If not, how long do you expect it to take?
I live in the U.S. now. I may or may not join the Army Reserves, and I don't know if they'd kick me out if I did anything medical while committed to that. I plan on moving to Norway asap afterwards.
With the trends both there and here, what do you predict?
Things are really improving at the moment. in the begunning of 2016 we will probably pass a new law that lets anyone change their juridical gender (only M or F) without diagnosis or sterilisation which is practice now. In the making of thins law, activists and politicians are working towards a third alternative to M and F, and health care will probably improve. I would say that we hopefully get non-binary recognition within 5 years, and very likely within the next 10 years.