This is a really stupid question Really sry for not knowing the answer.

Grus_Minion 1/8/2024 05:34 pm 465

Can non binary people still dress from one gender I know it is really stupid but I'm doing Gender research and was kinda wondering. if the way you dress matters all that much. also do non binary people normally change there name to somthing more gender fluid?

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Jan 10, 2024 6:09 am

literally do whatever you want forever

Jan 10, 2024 3:33 am

As a non-binary person, i tend to dress more feminine. Its up to that person to decide whether they want to dress more feminine or masculine or something inbetween. Any gender can dress however they like! Same thing goes for the names, it just depends on the person. I changed my name to something more gender neutral, but there could be a non-binary person who has a feminine name, or a masculine one! If you need me to go further in depth let me know and i will happy beating heart

Jan 10, 2024 3:30 am

nonbinary people can dress however they want, there's no right or wrong way! gender doesn't have a fixed look and doesn't dictate how you dress unless you personally want it to! nonbinary people can dress femininely, masculinely, or androgynous and still be nonbinary, just as a girl can dress masculinely while still being a girl and a guy can wear a dress and still be a guy ^.^

so basically what i'm trying to say is that the way you look doesn't determine your gender identity! i've personally known lots of nonbinary people who dress very femininely while still identifying as nonbinary and using they/them pronouns, i've even been there myself XD i used to identify as a dude while using she/her pronouns, imo most things that are "gendered" (clothes, pronouns, body features, interests, etc) don't affect someone's gender at all unless the person specifically associates those things with their gender and/or derives gender euphoria from them.

also it's definitely common for nonbinary people to have unisex names!