Quote from: Jessica Merriman on September 27, 2014, 08:49:47 AM
I do not believe this comment I made is intolerant or asking too much of anyone. It seems though no matter how hard I am trying to understand your view points all you are interested in is nit picking everything I say instead of trying to meet me half way. You wonder why some binaries get upset, this is why. If you noticed anything you would see earlier I clearly indicated that this should apply to binary MtFs and FtMs as well, but I suppose it was more entertaining to find a statement somewhere that could be exploited. I for one have no further interest in trying to meet you half way. Good luck though in your pursuits for appropriate medical care that EVERYONE should have access to.
Jessica, I don't know whose comment this is directed at but I was not picking on your comments in particular. I do not think your comment is at all intolerant and I am not sure where you got this impression that it is...? I had seen another member mention that individuals often get treated like freaks of nature by others and I was following up my post in response to them.
I have had many horrible experiences with therapists and psychiatrists who would refuse to respect my gender identity and they would go as far as trying to convince me that I am not male, that I am silly little girl who is just delusional and having fantasies about being male. I do not want anyone else, MtF, FtM, intersex, non-binary, cisgender or otherwise to go through what I had experienced. It was awful and I am happy that I have met the psychiatrist I am currently with today, he has been accepting and kind to me for the last four years and many years to come...
How come you are bringing up the binary vs. non-binary...? It is irrelevant to the discussion, is it not...?

Nobody is finding entertainment in nitpicking your responses, I can see that there are people contributing their views to the topic as I am, just like everyone else is allowed to...?
It is not about you, dear Jessica. Please do not take people's views as a personal attack on your identity. When I speak about binary, it is binary in the sense of the rules and what is considered the norm in society, I hope I did not give the impression I was talking about transgender binaries because that wasn't my intention at all.
Quote from: Jessica Merriman on September 27, 2014, 08:59:46 AM
When faced with constant confrontation, Yes. So many binaries have tried to understand how NBs feel, but with the reverse intolerance of our opinion no longer feel like being a part of the dialog. So many have offered their view which was quickly shot down and labeled. Please reconsider your strategy. Demanding will not get as much cooperation as being open yourselves to others views just as you are demanding from us. 
What confrontation...? Reverse intolerance...? I do not see anyone's views getting shot down or labeled...?
People are allowed to disagree with one another, that doesn't necessarily mean the other person's view is being invalidated or that their view is of no worth. I do not think it is fair to say that as a group, non-binaries are being close-minded or being demanding.
Binary... non-binary... in the end, we are all humans, sharing similar struggles... I fail to see how reasserting us vs. them mentality is going to solve anything... I can sense you are frustrated and it is understandable. I do know how hard it can be to understand the diversity of non-binaries, I have trouble with this myself! For example, I cannot understand androgynes even though my gender expression is androgynous. Though they are similar, they are most definitely not the same as one is an identity, the other is gender expression.
Is this topic triggering you, Jessica? Please, be safe and remember your limits. *bear hugs*