I had a discussion the other day with people about being non binary. Just for the record: none of us are actually non binary so I think that would explain the upcoming question.

The discussion was about gender norms and how they need to be abolished. We all agreed on that. The people I was talking to didn’t understand why then there would be a need to declare yourself non binary. Their reasoning was that if all gender norms were abolished, and ‘man’ or ‘woman’ would no longer carry stereotypical behaviors and expectations, why would there be a need for people to declare themselves non binary.

To make it more clear, their question was: What is difference between being non binary and between having no gender norms tied to being a man/woman? Where does abolshing gender norms end and being non binary start?

I couldn’t really answer this question because I am not non binary myself and therefore do not consider myself to be an expert on the topic. Now, I don’t ask of you to validate being non binary to me. That, of course, is unnecessary as non binary people are perfectly valid in their existence. I was just wondering how a non binary person would respond to a question like this.

  • ghost_of_faso2
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    5 months ago

    I’ve had other non-binary people say or strongly imply that I’m not “valid”, because I don’t understand or perform non-binarity the “right way”,

    This has happened to me so often as a bisexual lol, being doubted by gays for not being camp and being doubted by the straights for not being completely hetro.

    I realized its how you know you’re talking to a liberal wrapped up in ID politics who thinks the only correct way to be is the one the capitalist told you how to; dont let it discourage you, oppression is learned.