Editing Talk:Gender designation in different cultures
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:{{ping|Niki Skylark}} yes, we prefer to avoid capitalised title (see [[Nonbinary:Style guide]]). To rename a page, use the ''Move'' link that you will find in the ''More'' dropdown menu (near the tabs on top of the article). Don't worry about it, you are doing a great job! | :{{ping|Niki Skylark}} yes, we prefer to avoid capitalised title (see [[Nonbinary:Style guide]]). To rename a page, use the ''Move'' link that you will find in the ''More'' dropdown menu (near the tabs on top of the article). Don't worry about it, you are doing a great job! | ||
:I have one question, though: is this page about cultures where the gender is not specifically non-binary but still different from the Western gender system? I think it should be made clearer the difference between this one and [[Nonbinary identities around the world]] <small>(and btw, to sign you use 4 <code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>, not 5!)</small>. --[[User:NeoMahler|NeoMahler]] ([[User talk:NeoMahler|talk]]) 07:48, 22 May 2017 (UTC) | :I have one question, though: is this page about cultures where the gender is not specifically non-binary but still different from the Western gender system? I think it should be made clearer the difference between this one and [[Nonbinary identities around the world]] <small>(and btw, to sign you use 4 <code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>, not 5!)</small>. --[[User:NeoMahler|NeoMahler]] ([[User talk:NeoMahler|talk]]) 07:48, 22 May 2017 (UTC) | ||