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If you are nonbinary and you want to do something that will help people, try to enjoy living your life.
By enjoying your life as a nonbinary person, you not only do you provide hope to other nonbinary people, but you also show binary women and men that it's ok to not fit perfectly into rigid boxes.
You demonstrate that it's good to be free.
We cannot let this happen!
Hopes the government will announce the result of a consultation on the Gender Recognition Act this week are fading.
Write to your MP and ask them to fight for all of us:
WriteToThem is a website which provides an easy way to contact MPs, councillors and other elected representatives.
Some more truths for y’all.
NHS Direct Wales
Their contact/general enquiry form (entitled “Ask us your Health Question”) has a gender question, and there are only two options, but the NHS do recognise nonbinary genders.
They do have a form for reporting faults, which has no gender question, so here’s what I’m writing:
On https://www.nhsdirect.wales.nhs.uk/ContactUs/OnlineEnquiry/GeneralEnquiry/ the gender question only has male and female as options, but the NHS recognises nonbinary genders and this gender question should have an appropriate third option. Could you please add a third option to the form and get back to me about it? Thank you!
If you’re in the UK, drop them a line and let them know it’s important.
It’s important because small things like this add up to prevent nonbinary and trans people from accessing health care.
The extent to which gender is the center of your life is up to you.
It can be the heart of your activism or just another aspect of who you are.
This is your life and you get to decide what's most important in it.
You don't have to be open about your nonbinary gender(s), lack of gender, your orientation(s), or how any of those things function together for you.
The goal of nonbinary activism should be to make space so that you can to be open about who you are, not to force you to divulge information you feel is personal.
You should be able to be nonbinary and make a decent living, have (usable) healthcare, a safe home, and rights that protect you.
Demanding these things is reasonable.
What is unreasonable is that you have been put in a position, where you must demand these minimums.