
About 6 years ago, I first considered putting they/them as my pronouns on twitch, but was afraid it was would be seen as offensive to NBs. About 4 years ago, I came out to my brother that I suspected I was trans and his immediate reaction was skepticism because I hadn’t shown any signs (I was busy trying to hide them from myself). I think its normal to be worried about not being trans enough and worry that using such labels will somehow seem transphobic. But I don’t think such fears are actually based on real concerns. If you in any way feel you don’t identify entirely with one binary gender, then you get to use the NB label. Could be fluid, bigender, agender, librafem, libramasc, etc.

















Last election for Cornyn was 54% vs 44% (against a woman). And two years ago was 53% vs 45% (against a black man). Crocket has far more appeal and name recognition than either of the previous races. Before that was 2018, which was 51% vs 48% against someone who suggested going door to door to get guns from people. You have to go back over a decade to get a race that was such a landslide, which was against a white guy who came in 4th place in a house primary two years before and doesn’t even have a picture on wikipedia.