anti_cishet_aktion
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I agree with this, and I'm a pansexual non-binary person. A lot of people think that my pansexual identity (or pansexual identity as a whole) is rooted in signalling that I factor in non-binary people (or even trans people as a whole) in my attraction when this isn't at all the reason why I identify as pansexual. I merely use the term "pansexual" to say I don't regard gender into my preferences. I personally believe that it's not weird for people of any sexual orientation (barring asexuality because aces do not experience sexual attraction), be them gay, straight, bi, or pan, to find non-binary people attractive because enbies are such a diverse and varied group of individuals and don't have a set manifestation of their gender like people would envision binary men and women having. This means that saying something like "I'm not into non-binary people" could be rooted in a generalization or misunderstanding of enbies, but I wouldn't be upset at someone saying that necessarily as long as they're not explicitly enbyphobic in the process. These kinds of intricacies are exactly why I always say that you can't conjure up prescriptive rulesets for sexual orientations, and it's best to let people decide for themselves which label they vibe with the most from their own personal standpoint.