Megathread Non-binary genders / Enbies - When Male and Female Aren't Special Enough

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Steven's Universe creator comes out as a "nonbinary woman," which I guess is when you're biologically female and you look like a girl and you have no dysphoria and you don't mind everyone seeing you as a girl, but you aren't constantly thinking "I'm a woman" to yourself and that makes you a different gender

Nonbinary woman. Don't you mean "I'm nonbinary, but I want the oddly specific life perks that come with being born a woman"?
 
I unfortunately know a Discord server full of these 'nonbinaries', and one of them actually uses emoji pronouns. Got called out on it on Tumblr and now wants to die.

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I like how they have normal pronouns and then 20 different neopronouns as if anyone is going to bother calling them sugarself instead of he or they
 
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Steven's Universe creator comes out as a "nonbinary woman," which I guess is when you're biologically female and you look like a girl and you have no dysphoria and you don't mind everyone seeing you as a girl, but you aren't constantly thinking "I'm a woman" to yourself and that makes you a different gender
Christ, kill me.

The woman orchestrates a lesbian kiss and pulls this shit. Guess she's really not a bisexual then like she formerly claimed, since genders are fake and don't matter when you're an nb.
I suppose you could be generous and say that "non-binary" is just a fancier way of saying "gender non-conforming."

In which case, yes, Sugar would be a "non-binary woman."
"Gender nonconforming" is oddly sexist. "YOU MUST LIKE DRESSES AND DOLLS IF U A GIRL AND NO SUCH THING AS TOMBOY EVUR"

Fucking stupid shits....
 
Rebecca Sugar is in a relationship with a man...wonder if she's doing this for more 'queer' credibility? I really see no reason for a 31 year old to come out as non-binary. Grow up already.

edit: thirty something bisexual women who are in relationships with men love to write articles about not feeling 'queer' enough and feeling invalidated. the difference between most of them and rebecca sugar is that she doesn't look super feminine so she can be 'non-binary' and people will find it plausible.
 
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Nonbinary is just people who are highly insecure about themselves. Notice how it's almost always girls/women who are traditionally unfeminine, and the opposite for boys/men.

It's cowardly imo to create this "nonbinary" identity for yourself, celebrate it and be super proud of it, just because you can't accept yourself for what you really are (and aren't). The world really doesn't care about your ability to perform and appear traditionally masculine/feminine; it's you nonbinary fucks who obsess about it and make it an issue when it's really not.
 
Seems to me like Rebecca Sugar knows that SU is not as hot shit popular as it used to be, and is trying to come up with ways to stay relevant. Sorry, Sug, but people are still going to remember you for drawing graphic, on-model Ed, Edd, and Eddy porn.
 
Nonbinary is just people who are highly insecure about themselves. Notice how it's almost always girls/women who are traditionally unfeminine, and the opposite for boys/men.

It's cowardly imo to create this "nonbinary" identity for yourself, celebrate it and be super proud of it, just because you can't accept yourself for what you really are (and aren't). The world really doesn't care about your ability to perform and appear traditionally masculine/feminine; it's you nonbinary fucks who obsess about it and make it an issue when it's really not.

IMO the issue comes in the form of the ones who are super super outspoken about it. For a lot of trans people, it's part of them but not who they are and it doesn't define them as a person. For a lot of nonbinary people they're very open about it and it encompasses their whole identity. Sure there are some that aren't open about it unless asked or someone else brings it up, but for every 1 'nonbinary' person like that who seem happy enough and don't get triggered over fucking everything, there are like 10-20 crazies.

To be fair it's a damn shame, especially since the nonbinary trender I know used to be pretty bomb and a generally likable person before she hopped on the bandwagon. I'm certain a lot of them were pretty fun to be around until they focused their entire being on one thing. Though people like Ash Hardell and Milo Stewart have always been a little bit unbearable and annoying before coming out as "nonbinary" on top of having pretty punchable faces.
 
In my experience, anyone who claims to be non binary fall into two categories:

1. They are trans people whose transition fucked up horribly halfway through and now legitimately do not know what the fuck to call themselves, so they use this label to cope with their genitalia and hormones being fucked beyond repair. As well as detransitioners who are already a couple steps away from killing themselves.

In other words, trans people who regret their descion to take hormonal therapy (see: Colt Seidman).

2. Incredibly boring people who want to jump in on the LGBT bandwagon without having to have the desire to sleep with the same sex (not even partially); so they can technically be straight, but also call themselves “gay”. They can call themselves trans without needing to actually transition.
 
"Gender nonconforming" is oddly sexist. "YOU MUST LIKE DRESSES AND DOLLS IF U A GIRL AND NO SUCH THING AS TOMBOY EVUR"

Fucking stupid shits....

Not really. A tomboy is just a girl that doesn't conform to the gender stereotypes associated with girls.

And a tomgirl is Chris-chan in make-up and skirts.
 
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Steven's Universe creator comes out as a "nonbinary woman," which I guess is when you're biologically female and you look like a girl and you have no dysphoria and you don't mind everyone seeing you as a girl, but you aren't constantly thinking "I'm a woman" to yourself and that makes you a different gender
Really highlights that nonbinary is more a fashion trend than anything. Calling yourself nb and a woman is kinda admitting that you're comfortable with your sex and therefore there's no medical/biological component causing dysphoria of discomfort, meaning the nonbinary part effectively boils down to outfit choices and labels on social media bios.

It feels like asking people to notice/care that you decide to shop in the men's department and like flannel. Which I suppose plays into what others speculate about enbies being insecure women who weren't traditionally feminine, had nerdy interests, and didn't have many female friends as a result. Though I kinda miss when those kinds of girls would just elect to not care and go about their business rather than needing to latch onto a label to use as a means to justify their insecurities as oppression /LGBT.
 
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