Quote from: Sebby Michelango on March 12, 2016, 12:28:42 PM
Why do you want to live as a woman, look like a woman etc. if you're non-binary? Why doesn't you want to live as a man, gender neutral or something non-binary if you're a non-binary?
I already explained why I don't want to live as a man. I did it for ~60 years only because I didn't see a realistic alternative. I'm still traumatized by the male socialization I suffered through as a child, and am alienated by masculinity and by the way men relate to men (and to women, for that matter) as men. Ever since I found out I could be trans and really could transition to female without feeling like "a woman in a man's body" the idea of transitioning has attracted me.
Living as a "gender neutral" has the problem that nobody knows just what that looks like. Every interaction with anybody (except
maybe people who I'm around a lot) would involve having to educate the other person about my flavor of "gender neutral," probably unsuccessfully, not to mention people who refuse to deal with it -- basically, social bushwhacking. I've already spent too much of my life fighting, I don't want to spend my few remaining years living in a way that would make daily life a constant struggle.
Besides, I like women and would like to relate to them the way I see women relating to other women.
I don't see why not feeling that my inner self is "female" (or male, either) forces me to live any particular way, or to not live any particular way.
Quote from: Sebby Michelango on March 12, 2016, 12:28:42 PM
I'm still new to non-binary. I thought non-binaries lives and dress up as non-binaries.
"Live and dress up as non-binary" doesn't actually make any sense. It's like saying you're going to buy some paint that's the color "not-red." Non-binary doesn't say what someone is, it says what they
aren't.
As mentioned up-thread, androgyny is a kind of non-binary gender. So is gender fluid (which is
not the same as androgynous.) So is neutrois or agender -- identifying as neither gender. They are all different.
For that matter, just because someone is, say, binary (trans) female doesn't mean they have to live as a woman. Identity is not presentation.