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Can bigender people be binary trans men and also nonbinary at the same time
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Anonymous 1d

Fun fact you can be whatever you damn well please

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Anonymous 1d

i mean who’s going to stop em the gender police?

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Anonymous 1d

Sure

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Anonymous 1d

Don’t see why not

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Anonymous 1d

genuine question, why bigender (nonbinary + trans man) vs nonbinary trans man?

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Anonymous 22h

i mean i call myself a binary man but also genderqueer. do whatever you want forever as long as it makes sense to you and isn't hurting anyone

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Anonymous 1d

Why not, who cares?

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Anonymous 10h

Me!! I identify as Bigender nonbinary & trans man. I feel both of these labels at the same time but fully separate from each other (personally for me they don’t swap, they’re felt at the same time). I am he/him and they/them in separate ways. Not everyone understands it but what matters is I do and it’s how I feel

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Anonymous 15h

Ooh this makes sense cuz sometimes i am a man and sometimes i am not anything at all and sometimes i am a tomboy and honestly i gave up on labels for myself but you do whatever u feel comfortable with

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Anonymous replying to -> #1 1d

THIS IS THR GENDER POLICE GET ON THE GROUND-

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 1d

I’m not sure. I’m asking because I may use those labels. I’m thinking bigender because the nonbinary part is fully seperate? Like I’m not always nonbinary and a trans man, sometimes I’m nonbinary sometimes I’m a trans man

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Anonymous replying to -> OP 1d

ok, that explanation makes sense to me! i’m a genderqueer woman, but my gender is fixed. i’m always genderqueer and always a woman. so yeah, it sounds like your experience of fluidity is more fully captured by bigender. thanks for sharing :)

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Anonymous replying to -> #5 22h

eyyyy twin i'm a genderqueer man

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