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

Honestly at least the nibling one can be taken as or made into an actual term of endearment, but what kind of nutcase would refer to a sibling as “comrade”?

"Comrade I can hear you masturbating at night on the bottom bunk, stop it or I will tell all the other boys at the communal farm"
 
I know this is anecdotal but I'll try not to powerlevel too much:

My family is pretty traditional, at least to the extent that they still go to church on the regular and somesuch. With a lot of internet fads and similar subject matter (such as genderspecial anything or deviant communities) they're relatively ignorant, which is probably for the best.

The other night, one of my siblings told me about reconnecting with a friend several months ago and she was introduced to more of said friend's buddies. Turns out that they all said that they were "bisexual" or asked for different pronouns even though they outwardly presented as straight females. Even though I initially had a laugh at the stereotypes unfolding in real time, she was pretty saddened to see that people she thought she knew acting this way.

It was certainly weird hearing that, as it proves that this numbskullery is both something that manifests itself IRL as well as something that people are still actually doing.
 
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So... Is being non-binary natural, or is it a choice? Something you decide on a whim? Getting conflicting signals here.
because it looks to me like maaaaybe it’s something you choose to be.
edited because I’m exceptional and didn’t notice that you could still see some of the username underneath the censoring
 
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So... Is being non-binary natural, or is it a choice? Something you decide on a whim? Getting conflicting signals here.
because it looks to me like maaaaybe it’s something you choose to be.
edited because I’m exceptional and didn’t notice that you could still see some of the username underneath the censoring
This is Kiwi Farms. We have threads thousands of pages long dedicated to... "documenting..." people. You don't need to censor names.
 
It was certainly weird hearing that, as it proves that this numbskullery is both something that manifests itself IRL as well as something that people are still actually doing.
Gender special stuff is just the new way for boring people to get attention. It's too hard to do something valuable with your life that makes you likable I guess so it's easier to dye your hair whacky colors and call yourself gender non binary.
 
What sucks the most about non-binary people is that it's becoming more accepted like trans people, to the point where my birth state started having a "they/them" no gender option on the driver license/ID stuff.
One of my favorite youtubers even refereed to them, they were like "hello ladies and gentlemen and non-binaries alike".

Like it's disgusting and actually harmful. These people are feeding their delusional and victim-mindset. They can try to lie to you and say these people been around forever but NO- if you look at Google Analytics and shit, this wasn't popular until recently.
I have seen people post about how their batshit teachers tried teaching them about it.

>"just leave them alone!! they aint hurting anyone!"
Nah, because they are hurting people. They REEE at everything and what they believe is unhealthy. Imagine if you said that to a schizophrenic who believes they are God.

The only NB folks I can tolerate is the ones who know they are mentally ill. But let's be honest, the majority don't.
 
And the whole "latinx" craze? Any actual people who are speaking Spanish or Portugese use that?
*SIGH*
Sure there is. They both have lots of gendered words, and there are twats who think it is a good idea to mangle one of the aspects that make them both beautiful for some, so here's a little spanish lesson.
In english, you say "don't let a kid watch this" and I know it could be either a boy or a girl.
Now in spanish, if you say "no dejes que un niño vea esto", it's either a niño or a niña.
Yes, the masculine form is also the unspecified form here and that happens with other nouns. Twats say it is sexist/not inclusive enough because it "ignores the presence of women", but people with common sense know that's just a generalization, because a plural noun may gramatically exclude women, but essentially it still includes them.
It is different for occupations though.
In english you say "god bless the doctors" and it could be a team of only male doctors, only female doctors or both.
In spanish you say "dios bendiga a los doctores" and it could be solo doctores hombres or doctores de ambos géneros. If you meant solo doctoras mujeres you should say "dios bendiga a las doctoras" instead.
So now we can associate letter O to males, A to females and E to both.
LGTB-crazed people and some feminists propose that every known noun, pronoun and article with unspecified gender regarding people should go with an E, so it doesn't exclude anyone.
So there we got sentences like "no dejes que
une niñe vea esto" and "dios bendiga a les doctores", which is cringey for most hispanics because it sounds unnecessary and un-spanish.
That's not even the worst part. Some have proposed the same shit, but instead of E give them the friggin' X.
How the hell are we supposed to pronounce "no dejes que unx niñx vea esto" or "dios bendiga a lxs doctorxs"? Relax, because at the moment I've seen people write demonixspeak but they can't get past E-speak IRL.
Enough verbal hell.
 
One question I have is with the non-binaries that also claim they're trans, what do they want to become? Do they wish to have a genderless body?
One thing I’ve noticed about NBs that makes me suspect lately that this whole trend might be he result of undiagnosed or untreated anxiety of some sort is that a common thread amongst them is that their main fears don’t revolve around being “misgendered” so much as the very concept that others can perceive them.

I’d have to find them again, but I’ve seen a ton of posts from self-identified enbies that follow the same “Oh no that person can SEE me and if they can SEE me they can NOTICE me and if the NOTICE me they can form OPINIONS about me and if they have OPINIONS then AHHHHHHH” train of thought that it seems to be a common occurrence/belief.
 
One thing I’ve noticed about NBs that makes me suspect lately that this whole trend might be he result of undiagnosed or untreated anxiety of some sort is that a common thread amongst them is that their main fears don’t revolve around being “misgendered” so much as the very concept that others can perceive them.

I’d have to find them again, but I’ve seen a ton of posts from self-identified enbies that follow the same “Oh no that person can SEE me and if they can SEE me they can NOTICE me and if the NOTICE me they can form OPINIONS about me and if they have OPINIONS then AHHHHHHH” train of thought that it seems to be a common occurrence/belief.

So in short, this is just a woke version of being worried about yourself that every teenager (but especially girls) go through? God, I hope so, because in that case then they'll all grow up and realize that unless given a reason to do otherwise, they'll be just another person to the public at large. Most people, let's face it, worry about themselves the most of all.
On the downside, though, these are the same people who constantly post on social media all the time, so their self-image is distorted by the Tumblr/twitter echo chamber. It wouldn't surprise me one bit if those communities and their cliqueish attitudes were a big reason why some of these people are so anxious about their public perception even though Joe Normal across the street could really care less.
 
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