When you talk about being visibly trans, non-binary (transandrogynous, fluid, transneutral, and transotherine notably), genderqueer and GNC people will always be at the front of that conversation. Being visibly trans has everything to do with being percieved as outside the rigid binaries; this is our identities and who we are. We cannot pass as enben, even if we wanted to because of the overarching binary. If we want to fully live as ourselves, we will have to live visibly trans. We cannot be left out of these conversations.










