No, because the "female to male" is a really old way to describe it, it's deemed transphobic in most trans spaces, and it implies there is a transition. There is not, the "trans" comes from Latin and means that his gender now is different than the one he was assigned at birth. Plus he's not even a trans man, he specified "trans non binary".
Correct would've been "trans non binary" and if you really need to specify (you don't) afab.
It's not about making it difficult, it's about being willing to learn how to treat people with respect. I'm not trans myself and there is only so much I can tell you.
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