• autismdragon [he/him, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    A response that didnt mock my autism would have been a start. Showed your true colors with that one. I have absolutely no interest in engaging with any of your shitty truscum/terf talking points.

    I will say, I’m a gender abolitionist and so is like literally every nonbinary person I know. They arent incompatible.

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      1 year ago

      I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have mocked your autism. It’s just that your username is very funny.

      Gender abolitionism isn’t compatible with non-binarism (binarity? binarydom? binaryness?) because non binary genders rely on the gender binary itself to express themselves. I’ve read many non-binary people talk about how this action or behavior makes them feel more masculine, but these other things make them feel more feminine. It seems that to be non-binary is to be always obsessed with gender perception. How is that abolishing gender when you’re still describing everything in terms of masculine and feminine-coded behaviors?