Huge parental rights win.

The word has meaning.

You can believe whatever you want regarding whether that is correct. You can argue those beliefs. I don't need to subscribe to them and certainly don't need to refute your beliefs.

People also believe in a.god..it doesn't make it real outside of another belief.

^someone didn't the the pass-on memo at the start-of-shift in his troll farm.
 
That would be you.

Nonbinary has meaning.

Sorry that you don't like that

Non binary is a fiction.

Some people believe fiction is real. I don't because I write it and know that it's all fantasy.

The sad part in all of this is that YOU don't believe it either, you just have this need to be an asshole in public so you natter on and on and on about stupid shit like this.
 
Nonbinary has meaning.
Non-binary:

Non-binaryhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-binary#cite_note-spelling-3 or genderqueer gender identities are those that are outside the male/female gender binary.[2][3] Non-binary identities often fall under the transgender umbrella since non-binary people typically identify with a gender that is different from the sex assigned to them at birth,[4] although some non-binary people do not consider themselves transgender.[5]

Non-binary people may identify as an intermediate or separate third gender,[6] identify with more than one gender[7][8] or no gender, or have a fluctuating gender identity.[9] Gender identity is separate from sexual or romantic orientation;[10] non-binary people have various sexual orientations.[11]

Non-binary people as a group vary in their gender expressions, and some may reject gender identity altogether.[12] Some non-binary people receive gender-affirming care to reduce the mental distress caused by gender dysphoria, such as gender-affirming surgery or hormone replacement therapy.[13]
 
Try Gender Dysphoria.
Gender dysphoria:

Gender dysphoria (GD) is the distress a person experiences due to inconsistency between their gender identity—their personal sense of their own gender—and their sex assigned at birth.[7][8] The term replaced the previous diagnostic label of gender identity disorder (GID) in 2013 with the release of the diagnostic manual DSM-5. The condition was renamed to remove the stigma associated with the term disorder.[9] The International Classification of Diseases uses the term gender incongruence (GI) instead of gender dysphoria, defined as a marked and persistent mismatch between gender identity and assigned gender, regardless of distress or impairment. Not all transgender people have gender dysphoria.[10][11] Gender nonconformity is not the same thing as gender dysphoria[12] and does not always lead to dysphoria or distress.[13] In pre-pubertal youth, the diagnoses are gender dysphoria in childhood and gender incongruence of childhood. The causes of gender incongruence are unknown but a gender identity likely reflects genetic, biological, environmental, and cultural factors.[14][15][16]

Diagnosis can be given at any age, although gender dysphoria in children and adolescents may manifest differently than in adults.[17] Complications may include anxiety, depression, and eating disorders.[11] Treatment for gender dysphoria includes social transitioning and often includes hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or gender-affirming surgeries, and psychotherapy.[2][3]

Some researchers and transgender people argue for the declassification of the condition because they say the diagnosis pathologizes gender variance and reinforces the binary model of gender.[18] However, this declassification could carry implications for healthcare accessibility, as HRT and gender-affirming surgery could be deemed cosmetic by insurance providers, as opposed to medically necessary treatment, thereby affecting coverage.[19]


Nothing about it to suggest such distress is delusional.
 
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