Most people, including most transgender people,
are and/or identifies as either male or female.
But some people don't neatly fit into either categories.
There is three words used. They don’t mean the same,
but all have the basis of not feeling either male or female:
Agender, bigender, and genderqueer.
Society tends to define everything as male or female.
What about those that don’t feel either?
Where is their identity?
That’s why the non-binary term came up, to give them an identity.
Being non-binary mean they are transgenders
or intersexes? No, it does NOT always mean that.
Ask for their name.
Ask what pronoun they use.
Regardless of how a person express themselves.
Whether it is feminine, masculine or changes its range.
Don’t make any assumptions about a person’s gender.
Grab the chance to sit and talk to them more.
Learn about who they are as a person.
