Often people will say "If you know an autistic person, you know one autistic person" as a way to tell others that autism is a spectrum and we're not all the same. I think the same saying can be applied to nonbinary people. We're all different and how we relate to our gender varies. I know a bunch of other NBs and none of us are the same in our expression, pronouns, body feelings, any of that.
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I'm really struggling with gender identity at the moment tbh and this article really speaks to a lot of the internal blargh I have going on in my head.
"What am I" is a question that keeps bouncing round in there... even if it's a flawed question in the first place with the feeling of needing a label to try and define one self a bit...
I really enjoyed The Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness episode on Beyond the Binary. I never really understood how nonbinary works if you reject gender norms already. But JVN did a really good job with this episodes by telling his own story as well as other nonbinary people as well.
My partner is agender and a lot of the misconceptions really resonate with things they have expressed to me
Even within the agender spectrum, there's so much diversity. The assumptions/expectations seem to be really similar to NBs as a whole.