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** And specifically in [[Recognition (Canada)|Canada]], the [[Recognition (UK)|UK]], and the [[Recognition (USA)|USA]] | ** And specifically in [[Recognition (Canada)|Canada]], [[Recognition (Japan)|Japan]], the [[Recognition (UK)|UK]], and the [[Recognition (USA)|USA]] | ||
==Language and pronouns== | ==Language and pronouns== |
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This page aims to gather practical resources that may be useful to nonbinary people and others who do not fit the gender binary. It is not expected that all of these resources will be useful to all nonbinary and gender variant people. See Nonbinary presentation and expression for discussion of the diversity of nonbinary behaviour.
Personal relationships
These resources may be useful for people who wish to be openly nonbinary or out to friends, family and loved ones:
- Coming out, on telling others that one is nonbinary
- Family of nonbinary people
- Nonbinary children
- Intimacy
- Template letters, for help with writing about nonbinary issues to personal relations, as well as to business and other causes
Identity and documentation
These resources may be useful to people who wish to be publicly or legally recognised as nonbinary, or who wish to keep their legal or assigned gender confidential:
- Forms
- Legal gender
- Legal protection
- Websites and social networks
- Recognition of nonbinary gender identities in law and other paperwork, worldwide
Language and pronouns
These resources may be useful to people who prefer to be addressed using gender neutral or genderqueer language, pronouns and honorifics:
- Gender neutral language, in English and other languages
- Names, on name changes, and a list of gender-neutral names
- Gender-neutral pronouns
- Titles and honorifics
- Identities, for finding what to call one's gender identity, and other identity labels
- Glossary of English gender and sex terminology, for understanding much of what is said about nonbinary genders and related LGBT issues
Gendered spaces
These resources may be useful to people who are openly or perceived to be nonbinary, gender variant, gender nonconforming or gender transgressive:
Presentation
These resources may be useful to people who wish to express or present a nonbinary gender or who wish to hide or change gender cues due to gender dysphoria, transition or other practical reasons:
- Body language
- Voice and speech
- Clothing
- Hair and grooming
- Makeup
- Changing how one's chest looks in clothes: Binding and breast prostheses
- Changing how one's genitals look in clothes: Tucking and packing
Physical changes
These resources may be useful to people who wish to remove or add gender cues or sexual characteristics, perhaps due to gender dysphoria, for practical reasons or by personal choice:
- Hair gain
- Hair removal
- Hormone therapy
- Puberty blockers, to prevent or suspend puberty in children and teens
- Surgery
- Saving up for transition expenses
- See also: Transition
Support places
A list of nonbinary-inclusive support groups and counselling services, where people can get support for a range of issues without their gender being seen as a problem.
Activism
Practical resources for making space for nonbinary people in society, and making society safer for transgender people.