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The original was posted on /r/transsexual by /u/livinginhell95 on 2023-06-16 10:13:52+00:00.
not meaning this message in a rude way, but if nonbinary people want to exist, then we should also treat them like it in terms of dating
for example, i'm only attracted to women, not men, and now including nonbinary people
i know it may sound silly, but i've caught myself seeing someone who says they're nonbinary, i just immediately find no attraction to them (this goes for men, transwomen, and possibly transmen as well (currently questioning on that one))... the reasons for me not finding a nonbinary person attractive is entirely different though and i know where it's coming from
and this is a little off topic, but i don't agree that it's transphobic to not want to date a transsexual person (or transgender to them i guess). everyone has what they're personally attracted to and we can't help that (literally what the previous LGBT community was preaching previously)
i dunno, just a random thought i had (not imposing)