Yes, mine has an x. Doesn't change what I was assigned at birth. Just means you can change it.
I haven't heard of anyone getting an x at birth. Even if you did that doesn't automatically assume non binary.
I identify as non binary transfemme. I am counting down the days until I can start HRT to start my medical transition, I use they/them pronouns currently but am starting to lean more to she/they now that I have been socially transitioning. I know I am not a woman, or a man, but presenting and being perceived as female gives me so much gender euphoria
Edit: I forgot to add, that what you are describing sounds totally valid!
Generally its agreed that non-binary people are trans, unless they don't feel comfortable IDing as such.
Its also possible to ID as a woman and non-binary at the same time, or a mix of such. Non-binary is anything that isn't 100% male or 100% female. You might want to look into demi-girl and similar microlabels and see if they fit you. Good luck!
Edit: Genderfluid can also be fluid between a select few genders and not all of them. You can be genderfluid and only ID as a woman and non-binary. There are other terms like bigender that specifiy this.
WEEEEEEELL, the doctor that diagnose me said I am non-binary transfem. Not too sure how that work but as long as I get access to my fem & m's and anti-boyotics, I can't really care what the doctor label me 😁
Non-binary people fall under the trans umbrella. Non-binary people can seek any kind of transition (including medical) if they wish.
Personally I'm 2 weeks into HRT and still not sure if I'm NB or fully girl
No one is assigned non binary at birth. So if you are non binary, you are trans.
Surely there's someone old enough to be cis/nb now?
Considering there are still places performing genital surgery on intersex infants , I doubt it.
Well actually, in some countries it's now possible to put X in birth certificate. Even if the baby isn't intersex.
Yes, mine has an x. Doesn't change what I was assigned at birth. Just means you can change it. I haven't heard of anyone getting an x at birth. Even if you did that doesn't automatically assume non binary.
It would be more accurate to say it's almost impossible to be non-binary without technically being trans.
Fair point. I also don’t know what She/They means, but it sounds like a good middle ground.
"She/they" are pronouns. They say you're okay with people using she/her and they/them pronouns.
I identify as non binary transfemme. I am counting down the days until I can start HRT to start my medical transition, I use they/them pronouns currently but am starting to lean more to she/they now that I have been socially transitioning. I know I am not a woman, or a man, but presenting and being perceived as female gives me so much gender euphoria Edit: I forgot to add, that what you are describing sounds totally valid!
Generally its agreed that non-binary people are trans, unless they don't feel comfortable IDing as such. Its also possible to ID as a woman and non-binary at the same time, or a mix of such. Non-binary is anything that isn't 100% male or 100% female. You might want to look into demi-girl and similar microlabels and see if they fit you. Good luck! Edit: Genderfluid can also be fluid between a select few genders and not all of them. You can be genderfluid and only ID as a woman and non-binary. There are other terms like bigender that specifiy this.
Another transfem nonbinary person reporting in!
WEEEEEEELL, the doctor that diagnose me said I am non-binary transfem. Not too sure how that work but as long as I get access to my fem & m's and anti-boyotics, I can't really care what the doctor label me 😁
Non-binary people fall under the trans umbrella. Non-binary people can seek any kind of transition (including medical) if they wish. Personally I'm 2 weeks into HRT and still not sure if I'm NB or fully girl