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#1 2023-03-24 06:56:58

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What does non-binary mean, and is it different from being transgender?

Non-binary is a term used to describe individuals who do not identify as exclusively male or female. Instead, they may identify as both, neither, or as a combination of other genders. It is a term that is becoming increasingly more common as our society becomes more accepting of gender diversity. Non-binary people may also identify as genderqueer, genderfluid, or gender non-conforming.

Being non-binary is different from being transgender in that transgender people typically identify as male or female, but their gender identity does not match the sex they were assigned at birth. Non-binary people, on the other hand, do not identify as exclusively male or female, and may not necessarily identify with the sex they were assigned at birth either.

It is important to understand that gender identity is not the same as biological sex. Biological sex is determined by physical characteristics such as genitalia, chromosomes, and hormones. Gender identity, on the other hand, is a deeply personal sense of one's own gender, which may or may not align with their assigned sex at birth. For example, a person who is assigned male at birth may identify as a woman, while a person assigned female at birth may identify as non-binary.

For non-binary individuals, their gender identity may be fluid or may not fit within the binary concept of male and female. They may experience dysphoria or discomfort with their body or how they are perceived in society based on gender norms. Non-binary people may also face discrimination and marginalization, just like transgender people.

It is important to respect non-binary people's gender identity and use the correct pronouns and terminology when referring to them. Some non-binary individuals prefer to use gender-neutral pronouns such as "they/them" or "ze/hir," rather than traditional pronouns like "he" or "she." Using someone's preferred pronouns is an important way to show respect for their gender identity and validate their sense of self.

In conclusion, non-binary is a term used to describe individuals who do not identify as exclusively male or female. It is different from being transgender, as transgender individuals typically identify as male or female but may not align with their assigned sex at birth. Understanding and respecting non-binary identities is an important step in creating a more inclusive and accepting society for all gender identities.


Sarahel-slang term: Coming from the Gewada region language in Ethiopia
-when two people are very close friends, it is said to be Sarahel
Ex. Those two really love each other, they are sarahel

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