When I was first discovering my gender identity and discovering terms like "non-binary", I was definitely always interested in packing, binding, etc., but I wasn't so completely absolutely 100% dysphoric that I was immediately into the idea of transitioning, especially because my parents are very transphobic and I'm still finishing up high school/living at home. If I wasn't afraid of what they thought, I would have been much less nervous in the first place, and I've found that the older and more okay with my identity I have become, the more the idea of medically transitioning sounds incredibly appealing. So my question, I guess, is, are any of you on hormones, having surgery, etc, and non-binary? Was there some particular feelings that made you know you couldn't live passing as your assigned at birth gender?