I, too, have never met a non-binary in person. The women I have been attracted to are strong, independent, goal-oriented, perky, passionate individuals who rarely wear makeup and generally wear pants and flat shoes. The relationship generally begins with me listening intently and nodding me head in agreement. I seem to function best in a supportive role. Often we share such activities as hiking, canoeing, or bicycling. Each complains about having breasts and about menstruation; each identifies as a woman.
I wasn't interested in dating until college, but never found it difficult. My closest friends, from childhood, have been girls and women. Rejection, though, is painful.
To date, I have never been attracted to a man, nor had this kind of relationship with a man.
And like Nicky, I am no longer looking for someone to date.
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