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Fellow enbys, why do you resonate with that identity label?

I find it quite difficult because there doesn't seem to be a clear definition or a set of social or transition goals people share... But I find describing Nb as a shorthand for confused desire for androgyny more accurate for myself than any narrative of feeling like the other sex or like a girl/man? Maybe it's just an autistic thing of not understanding gender.
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>>42270011
become binary, you will not survive whats coming
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>>42270011
I'm just not good enough to be a binary trans man
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Don't identify with the binary presented and represented in my culture
Simple as
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I want to look androgynous. I loathe being treated and called a man, but I also don't feel like I'm able to call myself a woman either. It's kinda a cope (since I don't look like a woman) but not fully since if I were born a cis woman, I'd still probably feel neither like a man or fully a woman. It makes me pretty confident that I'm neither. At a certain point, everything feels kinda absurd and labels don't make as much sense to me.
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For me its a cope because i wanted to transition but didn't feel trans or women enough .



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