4, no?
If someone is born a guy but wants to become a girl, and marries a guy who was born a girl, so they consider it a hetero relationship. Then one day the girl who was born a guy wants to become non-binary and lose the girly looks. So, then the guy who was born a girl now considers himself straight!
If someone is born a guy but wants to become a girl, and marries a guy who was born a girl, so they consider it a hetero relationship. Then one day the girl who was born a guy wants to become non-binary and lose the girly looks. So, then the guy who was born a girl now considers himself straight!Difficult...
If someone is born a guy but wants to become a girl, and marries a guy who was born a girl, so they consider it a hetero relationship. Then one day the girl who was born a guy wants to become non-binary and lose the girly looks. So, then the guy who was born a girl now considers himself straight!So first of all, both of them are in a hetero relationship in the beginning and could therefore say they're straight. So the trans-woman identifying as non-binary, doesn't "make" the trans-man straight, he was already straight because he's a man and he's into women.
In any way, their sexuality has nothing to do with the question about how many genders there are. Being non-Binary makes statements like "heterosexual" and "homosexual" tricky, because it undermines the person saying they're non-binary, by basically assigning them a specific gender.
Unrelated to the non-binary situation, looks (as in "lose the girly looks") don't have much to do with sexuality either. A lesbian who's into masculine looking women is still a lesbian. A straight woman who's into feminine looking men is still straight, and the men are still men.
Also, looks don't necessarily relate to gender. Just because someone is female presenting doesn't mean they can't be non-binary or a man. Being non-binary doesn't mean that you have to lose your "girly looks". Demi Lovato also identifies as non-binary, but if you look at pictures of them, they are very much not androgynous looking.
I didn't understand anything...If someone is born a guy but wants to become a girl, and marries a guy who was born a girl, so they consider it a hetero relationship. Then one day the girl who was born a guy wants to become non-binary and lose the girly looks. So, then the guy who was born a girl now considers himself straight!So first of all, both of them are in a hetero relationship in the beginning and could therefore say they're straight. So the trans-woman identifying as non-binary, doesn't "make" the trans-man straight, he was already straight because he's a man and he's into women.In any way, their sexuality has nothing to do with the question about how many genders there are. Being non-Binary makes statements like "heterosexual" and "homosexual" tricky, because it undermines the person saying they're non-binary, by basically assigning them a specific gender.
Unrelated to the non-binary situation, looks (as in "lose the girly looks") don't have much to do with sexuality either. A lesbian who's into masculine looking women is still a lesbian. A straight woman who's into feminine looking men is still straight, and the men are still men.
Also, looks don't necessarily relate to gender. Just because someone is female presenting doesn't mean they can't be non-binary or a man. Being non-binary doesn't mean that you have to lose your "girly looks". Demi Lovato also identifies as non-binary, but if you look at pictures of them, they are very much not androgynous looking.
One or the other buddy, most will choose, if they do not, then that represents the indecisiveness of one who desires to “change” gender. Most anyone’s getting out of me is possibly a “they”That’s not their opinion, that’s their reality, I can’t pretend that’s not real because it is, they were BORN like thatSo how do they fit into your "two sexes only" opinion?