Will people ever realise “non binary” is a trend or is it here to stay?

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It’s been nearly a decade since I first encountered the concept, many “enbies” still cling to their labels and pronouns & it’s gotten quite a bit of mainstream exposure through celebrities such as Demi Lovato. Once a public figure “comes out” and announces new pronouns the wiki page for that person immediately gets edited, the pronouns changed. “Gender is a spectrum” is being taught in schools. People can choose to be neither male nor female on their ID and in some places a NB identity is even a protected class. So is this really just a trend, will it fade away and be laughed at in years to come as a thing of the past, or are we well and truly stuck with NB ideology?
 
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People choosing to express themselves in ways outside the conventions of their gender has been around forever. Tomboys, men with girlish hobbies; it all dates back deep into history.

What’s new is everyone insisting that we make such a big fucking deal about it. That part is a symptom of an excessively self-absorbed society. Rather than letting other people draw their own conclusions and being happy with themselves internally, genderspecials feel the need to impose rigid rules of engagement as a means of generating status.

Also it’s no coincidence that nonbinaries follow the same set of fucking trends in terms of appearance and behavior. There’s theoretically an infinite space of expression between the two poles of “male” and “female”...
It’s been nearly a decade since I first encountered the concept, many “enbies” still cling to their labels and pronouns & it’s gotten quite a bit of mainstream exposure through celebrities such as Demi Lovato. Once a public figure “comes out” and announces new pronouns the wiki page for that person immediately gets edited, the pronouns changed. “Gender is a spectrum” is being taught in schools. People can choose to be neither male nor female on their ID and in some places a NB identity is even a protected class. So is this really just a trend, will it fade away and be laughed at in years to come as a thing of the past, or are we well and truly stuck with NB ideology?
It's a hack so people get to cut in long lines.
 
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