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A real nonbinary character, played by a nonbinary person, is on my favorite series
Nico Sanjrani is played by Jo Vannicola
It's (NOT) Just a Phase - The Experiences on Nonbinary Folks 30-70 Years of Age by Ash Hardell
In this video 7 lovely humans tell you about their nonbinary identities and what it’s like for them to be older than the enby stereotype. Lots more awesome info and links regarding them can be found below! Please check these wonderful folks out!
had the honor of being a part of this amazing and important collab video by @ashhardell despite being on the ‘barely older’ end of ‘older’, approaching 34.
still internally screaming over being included in a video with @jeffreymarsh, Kate Bornstein, and others for whom i have nothing but the utmost respect. <3
Hello, I was wondering if you knew if any blogs, forums, pages, Reddit subs, etc for older (30+) NB/trans people? It feels like 95% of the resources out there are aimed at teens or young adults and I'd really like to find a place where I can talk to people with life experiences similar to my own. Thanks!
Great question! We do have a small smattering of relevant posts you might like checking out (at the very least, you might find some nb folk closer to your age that you can follow). Unfortunately, I’m not sure of a place meant specifically for nb adults.
It does look like there are semi-regularly some 30+ enbies that hang around r/nonbinary on reddit, but I couldn’t find a specific sub just for older enbies. It could be worth starting a topic or two there and seeing what attention you get, though!
Sometimes the best way to find what you need is to help create it. If you’re on a platform you’re comfortable with (tumblr, reddit, waterfall, facebook, twitter, wherever), it might be best to start your own group/gathering place and work on building up a community (we’d be happy to boost here!). I know, that’s a lot more work, but at least it could lead to something.
Do any followers know of any social gathering places for 30+ nonbinary/trans folk?
~Tera
I can assure you that we don't stop being nonbinary as we get older.
Be cautious, however, because we do get less tolerant of anti-nonbinary bullsh*t.
Tread lightly around the dens of old dragons.
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