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Why are AFABs nonbinary more often than AMABs?
Grayson Rodriguez
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Jaxon Robinson
Women half-ass everything, real men commit
Ryan Baker
same reason they’re openly bisexual more often.
Luis Harris
women want to opt out of problems of womanhood without wanting the problems of manhood
Austin Parker
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Joseph Price
I thought the whole point of nonbinary was to be neither male nor female
Matthew Myers
All the benefits of being a man with none of the responsibility and soul crushing realization everyone will see you as disposable if you were to actually transition. Typical woman stuff.
Isaac Walker
Because it's trendy among young women
Aaron Sullivan
lmaoooo how does putting they them in bio give the benefits of being a man
Christopher Hill
You instantly become a protected class. I've been around the "community" for a long time and you people are a plague.
Daniel Davis
For females it's about rejecting the idea of gender norms in a way that's public and performative
For males it's about halfway repressing that you want to be a woman, for a multitude of possible reasons. This is a niche between the more common options of full on repression or full commitment
Connor Perry
not a meme answer but its because afab people are more accepted to be gender non conforming than amab people (something something society and gender rules)
Adrian Davis
The best theory I have that goes beyond “women are dumb” is that a lot of people doesn’t “feel like a woman/man” (whatever the fuck it means) identity-wise even if they don’t have typical dysphoria and rolls with non-binary label because of that
AFABs are more encouraged to introspect and talk about their feelings and AFAB-dominated spaces have much more lgbt representation so it makes sense they are able to explore those identities comfortably.
With AMABs, there’s a lot of stigma around being “queer” and social repercussions of transitioning are usually much more severe so less people bother with labels and pronouns or whether “this is truly who I feel like on the inside” and they’re mostly pushed to transition only because of severe dysphoria.
It also helps that most people who hate trannies are also misogynistic enough not to take anything a woman says seriously.
Aiden Long
men are a protected class?
Nolan Ward
>You instantly become a protected class. I've been around the "community" for a long time and you people are a plague.
I strongly suspect you yourself are an exponentially greater scourge unto this earth.
Wyatt Howard
More afabs are non-binary so they can get away with being fujos and sexualizing gay men
Isaiah Evans
best answer so far
Jaxon Jenkins
the amount of real enbies is less than the number of cis people who identify as enby for a trend or for personal benefit. if you want to watch yaoi without being called a fujo, call trans people by their sex, be transphobic, or chase trans people. then identifying as an enby makes this way easier. and if you get called out you can say you are a victim of enbyphobia and are being targeted for being AFAB, that deflects all criticism
Logan Clark
imo, society takes women less seriously, so they feel more able to do this shit as a result.
people are much more critical when it comes to males, so less of em feel confident enough to do it
Charles Robinson
honest answer i think it's because tumblr was more popular with women, and as socialized women they're more likely to be exposed to non-binary ideas much more frequently, younger, and in larger numbers for their own egg to crack.
If boys get something similar to tumblr to be uwu on, it'll happen with them too. But that wont be for awhile, because toxic masculinity says being sensitive is gay (derogatory). Twitter is the closest we have but it doesn't really have a unified progressive culture like tumblr did, and is a lot more irony poisoned
Wyatt Flores
wahmen
Easton Gray
fembrain naturally more attention seeking
Joshua Thompson
truth
Jaxson Hughes
you guys do realize being non-binary is harder than being cis right? all the downsides of becoming trans without the benefit of the truscums saying you're valid, and even less understanding from the outside world. D-, try again
Joshua Cooper
this is also why it's ok to be bi for women ( people think they are just straight who kiss girls for their bf) but for men it makes you gay
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Lucas Hill
>becoming trans
wait user, i thought being an enby wasn't a choice?
Robert Rodriguez
being trans is identifying as a gender other than the one you were assigned at birth. If you were born as and identify as female, you are cis. If you then identify as non-binary, you transitioned to become non-binary.
The caterpillar does not choose to become a butterfly, is simply in it's nature when it is in an environment that is conducive to it's health.