#nonbinary people's day
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genderqueerpositivity · 1 year ago
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Happy Nonbinary People's Day!
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justdavina · 5 months ago
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Crazy sexy transgender goddess wearing a amazing silk dress! She's so HOT!
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justcallmeyourgoodboy · 6 months ago
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Happy International Non-Binary People's Day! Love all my NB friends <3
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zigmenthotep · 1 year ago
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Enby Bottoms Trying to Flirt Like
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lesbiansfor-blackbeard · 6 months ago
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shall I say... nonbinary allison reynolds....
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hiddenbookcasepodcast · 1 year ago
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Happy International Nonbinary People's Day 💛🤍💜🖤
Here are a few quick book recommendations from the two of us to celebrate, all featuring prominent nonbinary characters! From cosy graphic novels to epic fantasy, we hope you find a new favourite, and never forget you're always welcome through the bookcase, today and every day 📚💕
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lapis3xn · 1 year ago
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Happy (Late) Nonbinary People's Day Everyone :D
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bathtub-frog · 1 year ago
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happy nonbinary people's day! Hope all my they/thems go cause lots of may/hem!
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theenbyroiderer · 1 year ago
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Picking colors for a new project. I've decided that it'll be 'biology was never binary' and some sort of cell structures, neurons maybe.
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maxkirin · 1 year ago
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Happy #NonBinaryPeoplesDay!! 💛🤍💜🖤
My name's M. Kirin and I'm an author + artist + streamer! Surprise surprise all my works feature non-binary characters because gosh we need more stories about us!
I also design cozy TTRPGs you can get lost in~
📺 My Stream: https://www.youtube.com/mistrekirin/live 📚 My Books: https://mkirin-author.com/#books 🎲 My Games: Iron Valley & Roll For Novel
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tjalexandernyc · 1 year ago
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Yesterday was International Nonbinary People's Day & also the 2nd anniversary of my top surgery ✌
I didn't even know nonbinary people could get top surgery until I was in my mid-thirties. I didn't know it was allowed! The first time I heard a nonbinary person describing their upcoming surgery (shoutout to support groups) I was blown away. And then immediately proceeded to come up with reasons why *I* wasn't the kind of person who needed surgery. *I* wasn't dysphoric! (False.) *I* was fine with the way I looked! (Not entirely true.) *Other* people should have top surgery but not me because what I was going through wasn't *that* bad. (It was pretty bad. I have a family history of breast cancer and I used to daydream about eventually getting diagnosed myself because maybe I could convince the doctors not to do any reconstruction afterward, which would be a *legitimate* thing to do as opposed to getting top surgery for "non-medical" reasons. When you're crossing your fingers hoping for CANCER...yeah, maybe you actually do need help.)
I wrote Chef's Kiss in the middle of my vacillation of whether or not I should or could get this necessary surgery, and a big reason I needed to write this story was to play out Ray's own transition journey. It was so cathartic to write a character who was experiencing what I was experiencing, who wasn't ignoring it, who was getting help, and who would be cared for. Over the course of working on this book, I came to the conclusion that I needed to do this, even though it was really scary. And expensive. My god, was it expensive.
(I've always cheekily called Chef's Kiss a fantasy novel because Ray's insurance actually covered their top surgery. Mine...did not.)
The day I sold this book to Atria, I finally booked my top surgery. I paid for it with my advance, which gave me great pleasure. I'd given Ray life, and in return they gave me a new one.
I hope you are more than aware of nonbinary folks, that you listen to our stories with respect, and that you make space for us in a way that celebrates, not tolerates.
Happy Nonbinary Awareness Week!
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genderqueerpositivity · 6 months ago
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Happy International Nonbinary People's Day.
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justdavina · 4 months ago
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This wonderful transgender ladies dress is so much fun...and short.
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interdreamensional · 1 year ago
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Happy Nonbinary People's Day
Neo and thier (not) imaginary friends #nonbinarypeoplesday
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okaioh · 1 year ago
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its nonbinary people day :D ‼️
so hello hi good morning/afternoon/evening I am a nonbinary bisexual who is still working on being comfortable with themselves sO ☝️
Anyone else out there having trouble figuring yourself out ITS OKAY !! take all the time you need there's no rush to figure out who you are and all that jazzy stuff
you're valid and loved no matter who you are no matter what you are and all that 🔥🔥
every nonbinary person deserves a million dollars and a kith to the forehead for being amazing and awesome and cool ‼️
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faeroace · 1 year ago
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She couldn't be nonbinary. She couldn't be nonbinary, she just thought that it seemed like such a lovely way to live. She'd watch people wear the label and wondered what it must be like to have freedom choose you.
To see two options delineated in every toy store, clothing store, and government office and choose (but here was the issue, it was not a choice was it?) to be bound by neither. To be gifted with the opportunity to define what it meant to be from scratch.
People who used the label surely didn't grow older and hear girl go to woman and wonder when they'd begun to fall and fall and fall behind, insisting on the diminutive because somehow they knew they did not fulfill the expectations of womanhood. Girlhood had been less demanding.
Everything that went against femininity was simply a childhood quirk, a surely she will grow out of it why not indulge, indulge, indulge?
Now a woman, she missed the indulgences.
Perhaps she'd simply reveled too much in a childish fantasy, perhaps, one day, once she stopped being so afraid, "woman" would fit.
She couldn't be nonbinary.
It's just that sometimes imagining it, imagining taking up new pronouns ((fae/faer) she'd decided a long time ago, if that is, she'd consider such a thing at all) and stopped folding herself down and down and down to squeeze into the parameters of a box she'd never truly fit...it made faer breath come easier. Like a weight that'd been pushing down on faer chest had been suddenly lifted and for the first time in a long time there was enough air.
It felt like breathing.
But of course those were just fanciful things. She couldn't be nonbinary. That was for different people, people who didn't choose. It was not a choice, she'd heard over and over and over again, so much so that she knew it was not for her.
But if it had been...fae would have picked it. Fae'd have picked it a thousand times over.
Because when presented with the option, who wouldn't choose to breathe?
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