i think its definitely dependent on how you conceptualize it. you could use they/them. thats kinda like a dysphoric radfem using he/him, same hat yanno? i think the real issue is just the conceptualization of nonbinary instead of just rejecting gender. nonbinarism is an active claim, you feel me? you could roll thru life how you would if u were nb, and say you are a woman, and i think thatd be more rad than claiming non-binary stuff. its kinda like, saying youre still a woman says ‘this doesnt make me not a woman and being a woman doesnt stop me from being this’ and if you internalize that sort of support for youself you might find it to be more helpful in the end for your dysphoria than identifying as nonbinary. its a tough struggle tho, and please be careful in managing your dysphoria!!
however, im not the end all be all of whats radical, nor whats right for you. i hope things work out for you anon, and even if you continue to identify as nb, know you can still perform radical feminist action. you can still advocate for females, still help others. not everything is abt gender crit stuff. good luck!
Terfs be like “uwu stop making lesbians touch dick”, as if you have to touch someone’s genitals to have sex with them
SJWs be like “uwu have sex with people you’re not attracted to or else you’re a bigot” as if rape culture stops being rape culture when it’s done on behalf of the marginalized 🙂
“as if you have to touch someone’s genitals to have sex with them”
blows my mind that women are considered shrill and whiny when all i have to do is insinuate that male feelings are not my #1 priority at all times and every indignant male in a 500 mile radius comes out of the woodwork to let me know how they feel