Do cis-passing NB people who like the opposite sex perpetuate stereotypes?

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  • Sorry, english is only my second language, still learning.
    What is the question here ?

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    • It's not your language comprehension. This person is going out of their way to not speak English.

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      • Who are you addressing, @nikkiclaire?

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        • You

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        • Just to be clear. I have no problem with who you are, I just loathe all the ridiculous names.

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          • If the jargon annoys you, Nikki, I bet you'll love the range of banners that were flying at the latest London Pride Parade:

            https://www.midland-flags.co.uk/Buy-Flags-Online/Pride-Flags

            I'm boringly straight, but even I would qualify for at least four of them.

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          • What "ridiculous names" are you talking about, hun?

            What are you pretending to take issue with?

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          • All praise Nikki.

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      • Get your head out of your ass and do the research. OP is asking whether people who are nonbinary, and who >present< (i.e. seem to be at first glance) as male or female, exhibit 'straight-is-standard' stereotypes if they are indeed, attracted to the opposite sex.

        My answer is yes, but you need to understand the question before you can properly vote.

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        • I understood the question.

          It screamed "look how fucked up I've made myself, aren't I just the best!!"

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          • Tell me, Nikki, does one HAVE to be rude and unoriginal to get gold on IIN, or is it just a bonus?

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        • May I ask what makes you feel like that?

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        • What makes you say that samfoxrawr?

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          • Because no matter what traits people identify with, stereotypes always follow what people >appear< to be. I’m not saying that I’m glad that the situation you described enforces heteronormativity, or that those involved intend to; but it does, either way, because what people see at first glance is exactly what stereotypes are based off of.

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    • Do you know the terms transgender or nonbinary? I'm trying to work out how to explain it and knowing these terms in your native language and/or English might be helpful to start off.

      Thank you for asking!

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