Lesbian non binary
LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender/Transsexual, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual/Allies, Nonbinary/Genderqueer +) Resources and Research
"Some people have a gender which is neither male nor female and may name as both male and female at one time, as adj genders at different times, as no gender at all, or dispute the very idea of only two genders. The umbrella terms for such genders are 'genderqueer' or 'non-binary' genders. Such gender identities outside of the binary of female and male are increasingly being recognized in legal, medical and psychological systems and diagnostic classifications in line with the emerging presence and advocacy of these groups of people. Population-based studies show a small percentage – but a sizable proportion in terms of raw numbers – of people who identify as non-binary."
From International Review of Psychiatry. Feb, Vol. 28 Issue 1, p 8p.
If you are a lesbian but do not identify as male or female, you may have heard multiple misconceptions regarding what that means. Some people might even oppose to use your pronouns or not take you seriously.
Unfortunately, despite a growing number of resources on the LGBTQ+ community, many have little to no education about gender expression and identity. To create a more inclusive environment, it’s important to grasp and address common myths regarding gender, youth, and identity.
If you don’t adhere to a specific gender but feel attraction towards women, coming to terms with your identity can be challenging. However, it doesn’t mean you can’t be both! In this article, we’ll dispel some myths and half-truths about this unique gender identity.
Defining A Non-Binary & Lesbian Gender Identity
Non-binary is a term used to describe people who don’t identify exclusively as men or women. Some might present or express themselves as
Let’s talk about non-binary lesbians!
People be mad. TERFs be delusional. In the comment section of beautiful much anything that mentions non-binary lesbians, you can expect a flood of angry trans-exclusionary phony feminists, homophobes, and dumb ass people being wild, out-of-pocket, and confused.
Non-binary lesbians are valid, concrete, and entitled to express themselves however they please, regardless of how others might interpret that self-expression. Non-binary lesbians have existed, well, as long as people have existed — even before there was language to verb their experience.
“But how can someone be non-binary and a lesbian?!?!” The short answer: by having those be the labels they identify with the most. It really is that simple.
A lot of the outrage sadly comes from people within the community, especially sapphic TERFs, trans-exclusionary “radical” feminists. TERFs believe that the term, “lesbian,” should only be used by cis women who are attracted to other cis women.
They make the argument that the origin of the pos lesbian comes from the Gre
A non-binary lesbian (sometimes abbreviated to lesbianb, lesbianby, or lesbienby) is a non-binary or genderqueer individual who is attracted to women, woman-aligned individuals, and/or feminine-aligned individuals in a sapphic way and identifies as a lesbian. Non-binary lesbians are often (but not necessarily) feminine-aligned/fingender, woman-aligned/fiaspec, or woman-related, etc. However, not all feminine-aligned non-binary individuals who are attracted to women identify as a lesbian.
It is sometimes also used by neutral, abinary, agender, or unaligned non-binary individuals. It may also be used by non-binary individuals who are masculine-aligned but don't experience manhood, or those who experience manhood but in addition to another gender.
Flags
The first non-binary lesbian flag was create by thepokedexisgay on April 20, [1] It has no confirmed meaning.
Another non-binary lesbian flag was created by Twitter user rosaria_drip (previously wintermidnight) on December 19, [2] The flag was no confirmed meaning.
Another non-bin