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Is anyone or was dating or married to a non binary partner?.

My partner came out as non binary recently like in the last month, they are biologically a male but they identify as both, well more feminine now and his pronouns are now they/them. I was the first person to know ofcourse and I was very proud of them. We are still happily married, I never fell in love with their biological gender anyway. I fell in love with their personality and their heart. It has been a struggle with the pronouns, something's I do say he especially because we are living with his parents and they are not very accepting so I can't say their proper pronouns. I know not alot of people are going to be accepting but as someone that's married to a non binary, I truly want to get more support and I can help my partner and give him the support he needs. They are going through a big change recently and I have never been good with change but I love my marriage partner and I know everything will be okay
Montanaman · M
Im glad that you are so loving and accepting.
My daughter-in-law came out as wanting to be in a poly amourous relationship in July, and it's destroyed their marriage. 😔 Less than two months later she is living it with another couple. Leaving all who love her behind.
I pray everyday and night for them, But especially the for the children. 😔🙏🙏😇😇🤗🤗💞💞
SW-User
I was thinking about this last night. After I’ve seen a lot of young people today who identify as non binary. I think it’s still relatively uncommon to identify as non binary. Although I do see a lot people on Instagram with pronouns saying she/her/he/him for the gender they were born as so it’s right. What completely boggles my mind is when someone says they’re non binary and then put they’re gay. If you don’t identify as either gender how can you be straight or gay? Really unless the person identifies as a specific gender depending on what mood they’re in. Would I be put off by dating a non binary person? The answer is probably yes at first. Would I accept it? It would depend.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
I think you have just demonstrated that you do indeed love them .
The binary doesn't really work for me either it's too stiffling and I find my identity constantly spilling over the edge socially speaking and honestly I can't live in the Box society keeps trying to pigeonhole me into.

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basilfawlty89 · 31-35, M
It wouldn't make a difference to me.
If I love them as a person, that's all that matters.
Itsjustbrit · 26-30, F
@basilfawlty89 I am 100% the same! But I am nervous to tell some of my family though because I don't want them to bully them
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Itsjustbrit · 26-30, F
@Stereoguy it's okay, I'm also still getting used to it.
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Itsjustbrit · 26-30, F
@Stereoguy I understand what you are saying but I still love my partner no matter what. It's not my place to judge anyone, I'm just going to keep living

 
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