Nonbinary gender outside of the transgender community: Difference between revisions

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    * [[Intersex]] support groups and activist organisations
    * [[Intersex]] support groups and activist organisations
    * [[Butch]]/[[Femme]]
    * [[Butch]]/[[Femme]]
    * [[Radical faeries]]
    * Radical faeries
    * [[Transvestite]] and [[crossdresser]] communities (those not following mainstream [[transgender narrative|transgender narratives]] of [[gender identity]] and [[gender dysphoria|dysphoria]])
    * [[Transvestite]] and [[crossdresser]] communities (those not following mainstream transgender narratives of [[gender identity]] and [[gender dysphoria|dysphoria]])
    * The [[eunuch]] and [[castration]] communities
    * The [[eunuch]] and [[castration]] communities
    * [[Extreme body modification]]
    * Extreme body modification
    * [[Kink]] and [[fetish]] communities
    * Kink and fetish communities
    * [[Drag]] and cabaret performer communities
    * [[Drag]] and cabaret performer communities
    * [[Empowered multiplicity]]/[[plurality]]/[[median]]/[[mid-continuum]]
    * Empowered multiplicity/plurality/median/mid-continuum
    * [[Otherkin]]
    * [[Otherkin]]
    * [[Female bodybuilders]] (''Speculative''. Cited as gender transgressive in [[Leslie Feinberg|Feinberg]]'s [[Trans Liberation]])
    * Female bodybuilders (''Speculative''. Cited as gender transgressive in [[Leslie Feinberg|Feinberg]]'s Trans Liberation)


    Communities and subcultures that are reported to be accepting of nonbinary people (in addition to the above) include:
    Communities and subcultures that are reported to be accepting of nonbinary people (in addition to the above) include:
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    * The [[asexual]] community
    * The [[asexual]] community
    * the Furry community<ref>{{cite book|quote=And for many furs, Furry is more than a community—it's a family, a welcoming place for people whose furriness (or their autism, or their gender fluidity) made them outcasts among their peers.|title=Furry Nation: The True Story of America's Most Misunderstood Subculture|last=Shrike|first=Joe|year=2017}}</ref>
    * the Furry community<ref>{{cite book|quote=And for many furs, Furry is more than a community—it's a family, a welcoming place for people whose furriness (or their autism, or their gender fluidity) made them outcasts among their peers.|title=Furry Nation: The True Story of America's Most Misunderstood Subculture|last=Shrike|first=Joe|year=2017}}</ref>
    * Artist communities, particularly [[performance art]]
    * Artist communities, particularly performance art
    * [[Goth]] and similar subcultures
    * Goth and similar subcultures
    * Certain parts of the [[pagan]] community
    * Certain parts of the [[pagan]] community
    * Certain parts of literary [[science fiction]] [[fandom]]
    * Certain parts of literary science fiction fandom
    * Left-wing and anarchist groups
    * Left-wing and anarchist groups
    * Some [[feminist]] groups
    * Some [[feminist]] groups

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    Communities that may be home to nonbinary people who do not see themselves as part of the transgender or genderqueer communities include:

    Communities and subcultures that are reported to be accepting of nonbinary people (in addition to the above) include:

    • The queer community
    • The pansexual community
    • The bisexual community
    • The asexual community
    • the Furry community[1]
    • Artist communities, particularly performance art
    • Goth and similar subcultures
    • Certain parts of the pagan community
    • Certain parts of literary science fiction fandom
    • Left-wing and anarchist groups
    • Some feminist groups
    • People and places relating to being a student, especially student unions.

    References

    1. Shrike, Joe (2017). Furry Nation: The True Story of America's Most Misunderstood Subculture. And for many furs, Furry is more than a community—it's a family, a welcoming place for people whose furriness (or their autism, or their gender fluidity) made them outcasts among their peers.