Anyone else get that?
Oh dear. She’s “trans nonbinareee” she tells us, but do we by any chance know why she has pain from these surgical scars here after her elective double mastectomy? Not that she doesn’t love her mastectomy, no no no, but there is the hurty part. Also, she loves us very much.
She’s startin’ to have some physical limitations? But like she said [sic], she’s starting to have some physical limitations with certain movements [like moving her arms for instance], some pain in certain areas, some muscle isssssues in certain parts.
Nothing to see here.

Before I listened, I saw that scar and wondered why it reached so far back. A quick google tells me that
(Per breastcancer.org.)
Doubtless some of these young women just hate their bodies, and they think that makes them “non-binary,” however simpering their behavior.
If indeed she was large breasted and hated her body for the way that men leered, I can almost empathize with her for not wanting to identify as a woman. After going through all of this she will likely find that the harassment won’t stop. For the non-binary identiying, I don’t dismiss the symptoms for why one might want to escape this toxic world dominated by male-typical gender dominance. It’s not cured by trying to appear as the other sex, or as no sex. It’s a societal problem and it’s regressing. Trans ideology is complicit in affirming that gender and sex are linked irrevocably.