#the bi doesnt stand for binary /silly
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i do think there needs to be more bigender/trigender/etc rep for ppl who arenât boygirls tbh
#rambling#obviously not insulting boygirls girlboys etc#but i think that thereâs this really pervasive view of bigender as both binary genders?#which is one way to be bigender but. there are other ways yk#my bf is a bigender nonbinary guy#im a bigender genderqueer guy#the bi doesnt stand for binary /silly
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i get to make posts abt whatever i want and i like the long form ability tumblr has so im gonna make a post here abt it instead of a 29 tweets long thread abt it on twitter.comâs hellsite even if its a bigger thing there for ppl to yell at me:Â
âhow can you be NB and a woman? why even bother being aligned? why be more than one category? how do you know this isnât a common experience with womanhood and itâs just misogyny?âÂ
there is no one experience of womanhood. this is true. i donât know if this is a truly common or uncommon experience. i dont know how every woman feels. maybe a great deal binary women feel the same way, and maybe how i feel is entirely different from how women feel. but gender is not just an internal thing but an external thing. itâs, for me, both. no, wearing a dress or feminine clothes doesnt make you a woman and wearing masculine clothes make you a man, but how we live our lives and process our own thoughts is informed by the society and culture around us. all i can do is use that lens i have been given to interpret how i feel.
i dont think i am a binary woman. i use he/him and donât like she/her or many feminine parts of language used to describe me, which isnât something i see many binary women do. sure i can use pronouns i dont even like, much like how i can change my name to something i dont like, but im more so in the business of doing things that hurt no one for my own comfort and going from there. still though, not all of my behaviors are not unlike how i think womanhood is. i experience society primarily as someone interpreted as a woman. im okay to a degree with it too. i am subjected to misogyny and sexism. i am a primary target of those. i feel i have a vested interest in womenâs rights not just because someone may mistake me for a woman but bc for all intense purposes i kind of am one. i love women and my attraction to women is based on that. i am attracted to other nb ppl with a relation to womanhood.Â
for me it means i am partially out of the box. standing with one foot in and one foot out of it into something that isnât manhood. for a while i assumed if i dont feel 100% like a woman the alternative was manhood. or gender fluidity. or that there is only a handful of experiences youâre allowed with being nonbinary like being entirely third gendered or agender. i relate to womanhood, and sometimes i dont at all. i feel it doesnât quite fit, a label that applies only half the time and the other half manhood doesnât apply to me at all either. for womenâs issues and womenâs spaces there are times i will be heavily involved and present bc they are issues that concern me and have resources i want and need.Â
binary society, however, says youâre not allowed to have these varied experiences. you either feel like a woman and use she/her pronouns and look and act a certain way, or you feel like a man, use he/him pronouns, and look and act a different way. that if you donât your existence is incoherent and irrelevant. it does not account for what each of these parts mean and serve (how pronouns can be very different from presentation or how people can be unable or unwilling to present a certain way), it just says âthis is a list of things women do and this is a list of things men doâ, and i say âwell i do a lot of things on the womanâs list but donât fill in the checklist entirelyâ. im on the fringe of womanhood, but orbit it enough that itâs still applicable as a category.Â
not everyone will feel like me and reject being a woman and a man entirely, but i reject the idea that there is two distinct boxes that can only be solved by adding a third or fourth box. being nonbinary for me is existing in some level outside of strict boundaries or roles to any degree, and that means you dont have to reject womanhood or manhood to do so. you dont have to reject femininity or masculinity to do so. that some of us will be close enough to the box it might seem like itâs unnecessary to count us as outside it in any way but i say it does matter if we say it does. maybe most people exist outside of these boundaries to varying degrees and it doesnât impact them, but it impacts me. being nonbinary means you may not be easily understood by other people. just like how bisexuals do not need to have an equal amount of partners who are men and women to be ârealâ, their bisexuality is important. if a bi woman dates 30 women and 1 man genuinely then she is still bi, not âbasically a lesbianâ. if a bi man dates 30 women and 1 man, he is not âbasically straightâ. i am not âbasically a woman who should change my pronouns and languageâ, im woman aligned nb.
nb ppl can also be gay, or lesbian, or bi, or any other complicated sexuality bc they are unaligned and like women or men specifically, or only like nb ppl like them and we dont rly have good words for that ppl recognize. a binary gender system is like binary code, which means youre either a 0 or 1. theres no room for numbers between that, nor numbers outside it. all you can do is break the binary system that no longer servers a good purpose. and that also means we have to think in different ways about sexuality as we know, which was informed by a binary.Â
nonbinary isnât a clear cut thing. it isnât as easy to understand as manhood and womanhood. our society wasnât built to explain and understand it so i donât fault people who dont. but trying to simplify nb identities into something easier to understand for you is wrong. being a woman or man isnât smth as simplistic as people like to act like it is either. for now this is how i feel and communicate it. im a nb lesbian. i use he/him. pronouns dont determine my gender as unaligned nb ppl can use any pronouns like they as well, and manhood is more complex than simply using 1 set of pronouns. if you think im a man you look silly. if you think i share everything in common with women you look silly. it isnt entirely intuitive or straightforward but i am making due with what i have in a way that doesnt hurt others and isnât based on bigotry. i dont reject womanhood because of bigotry, i know it exists and i fight against it. i love women and feel im close enough that women can love me too. i feel alienated partially because im a lesbian even, and other lesbians go through this to varying degrees too.Â
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