Maybe it depends on their age too and when they were born? I find I'm quite set in my ways and routines but I'm not far off 50.
I too am just shy of fifty.
Brought up in a traditional, old school household but I still ‘banged my own drum’ so to speak.
I have ideals that were handed to me by parents and grandparents and observations from schooling during the 70’s
I had to read ‘Janet and John’ books in school and everywhere else there were really clear messages of what an acceptable male and female role was.
I love
@AO1501 post above about how her daughter just ‘is’
Not classified, packaged, labelled and sent off into the world.
It would have been great if non binary was a thing fifty years ago.
I’m not disordered or confused about my body, I just am.
It’s my brain that knows the offside rule in football, can map read, abhors gossip and prefers facts, can fault find on an engine quicker than my qualified mechanic husband (great hearing helps) I appreciate physics, the human body and engineering, I don’t appreciate inane conversations about t.v soaps, reality shows or make up application.
I could go on and on.
My point is, I’m content with my many capabilities.
Fifty years ago it could have been said I’m in the wrong body.
These days I would be considered as a fluid gender. (I think?)
Growing up I noticed my differences because of the attitudes of the era.
I don’t remember ever wanting to be anything else but ‘me’
No urge, disorder or distress to change.
Not sure about the term autie gender though?