There is no reasonable interpretation of "marked incongruence" which means "anything less than 100% congruence."
What you're saying here is that any announcement of non-binariness reasonably satisfies the DSM diagnostic criteria. Why then should anyone bother with psychiatrists and their exorbitant hourly rates?
Oh, well, he just happened to be in the news. Did you miss that post?
You keep using the phrase "gender dysphoria" as if an actual diagnosis has taken place. Why is that? I'm quite confident that you've no particular expertise in the field, and I've yet to see anything to indicate Smith has been seeing someone who is.
Well.....
1) Sam Smith came out as non-binary in early 2019*. I mean, if you choose to represent that as "being in the news" a full two years later in the present day of early 2021, you have a very different definition of "being in the news" than I (or, I imagine, most other people) do.
2) You do know that a person can experience gender dysphoria without a clinical diagnosis of gender dysphoria, don't you?
In articles published in 2019, Smith recounted their struggle and their anguish at reconciling the fact that they experienced their own gender in ways which were not exclusively "man". For example, they stated "I've always had a little bit of a war going within my body and my mind"*, and "(I'm) scared ******** but feeling super free right now"**, and “After a lifetime of being at war with my gender I’ve decided to embrace myself for who I am, inside and out.”**.
All of this clearly suggests (to me, at least) that Smith had indeed experienced significant levels of gender dysphoria as they grew through adolescence into adulthood. But as you
quite surely say, I'm no expert
3) You still appear to have a bizarre misunderstanding of where nonbinary transgender identity fits, in the sense of the DSM-5 criteria. I'll say again: exactly the same criteria apply as to binary transgender identity. It's all there in black and white: the criteria only mention (and correctly so) situations where the person's experience of gender is at odds with the gender they were assigned at birth. Quite where and how you've decided to rewrite the criteria such that they only apply to people whose experienced gender identity is the binary opposite of the gender they were assigned at birth..... is fully beyond me.
4) You also seem strangely unaware of the primary reason why people with transgender identity / gender dysphoria seek counselling and psychotherapy. It's only very minimally linked to any "requirement" to be diagnosed and labelled. Rather, it's almost all to do with trying to navigate their way through perhaps the greatest cognitive dissonance most people will ever experience. They seek therapy because they're confused, and/or frightened, and/or seeking professional reassurance and validation. Frankly, in that context, your flippant comment about "why should people bother with psychiatrists and their exorbitant hourly rates" came across as unthinking and rather offensive.
5) Perhaps germane to all of this, Sam Smith revealed in an appearance on "The Late Late Show" in November of last year that they'd experienced (and continued to experience) struggles as an out transgender person. They stated that they'd in effect been "outed" against their wishes (which in itself speaks loudly to the adverse way in which transgender identity is still viewed within society); and they stated that they'd experienced a backlash.
And Smith works and mixes socially primarily among musicians and liberal artists (as opposed to, for example, working and socialising among (say) sheet metal workers or pig farmers, who might be considered to be less liberal and more reactionary). So to me this indicates very clearly that we're still a very long way away from affording transgender people the basic rights, dignity and protections that they deserve. YMMV (and, quite possibly, YM
WV)
*
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-47612616
**
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2...on-binary-im-changing-my-pronouns-to-theythem
Oh, and perhaps you meant to write
they rather than
he in your post, as I've highlighted. But whether or not it was purely unintentional on your part, it's rather revealing nevertheless...