@NLOFrank
Tasha Frank
@NLOFrank · 3:23

Can I be out as non binary in another country?

Really, I think that some of my concerns are around the fact that I have seen things on the news around Texas recently banning a book on being a binary and just showing that there are some places where it's a little bit, there still needs to be a bit of work to do and it's not accepted or understood in some places. And it's got me thinking and talking to my partner about the fact that I'm feeling a little bit uncomfortable knowing how much to be myself

#lgbtqia #gender #nonbinary #enby #travelling

@damonnomad
Charlie Floyd
@damonnomad · 2:35
Good morning from America. Empathize with you and your fiancee being separated. I hopefully that you and they will be United here shortly. It's quite tricky trying to traverse and negotiate American culture, even if one is American, there's some heuristics that you can use to try to age yourself. Essentially, staying out of the south is one way to try to help find a location in which you can live as a non binary person, but that heuristic is not always true
@NLOFrank
Tasha Frank
@NLOFrank · 1:16

@damonnomad

So it's always really useful to be able to, as you said, do research, definitely. And to speak to people who actually live in these places and open be great to try and find some resources from people who are actually nonbinary out of square living in these States. So thank you so much for that recommendation. I definitely will check it out
@omaniblog
Paul OMahony
@omaniblog · 0:43
What a good question. What an important question. And I love the answer. That the guy whose name I'm afraid I forget, has offered you I will went myself to check out where were some of the best and worst places in the United States. And I'm going to send you a link. Justin for fun. You might have opinions about the places. Yeah, I've certainly got a bit of education for me myself
@omaniblog
Paul OMahony
@omaniblog · 0:04
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@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@studentlife
Jas (They/them) Martin
@studentlife · 0:58
Hey, Tasha, thank you so much for this post. I'm non binary and I go to Cal Poly Humble in Northern California. As far as, you know, in California, it's a little bit easier because we've always been a really progressive state. I can't speak for the rest of the country
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