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'''Aliagender''' describres a third gender, separate from man or woman, that is not [[androgynous]], or [[gender neutral|neutral]], but instead a strong, specific gendered feeling other than man or woman. This term is used by people who identify as a [[third gender]] who don't want to appropriate a culture-specific gender identity | '''Aliagender''' describres a third gender, separate from man or woman, that is not [[androgynous]], or [[gender neutral|neutral]], but instead a strong, specific gendered feeling other than man or woman. This term is used by people who identify as a [[third gender]] who don't want to appropriate a culture-specific gender identity. | ||
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This page is about a gender identity that is not widely used among gender-variant people. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that very few people are known to use this term. More information on uncommon identities... |
Related identities | aporagender |
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Aliagender describres a third gender, separate from man or woman, that is not androgynous, or neutral, but instead a strong, specific gendered feeling other than man or woman. This term is used by people who identify as a third gender who don't want to appropriate a culture-specific gender identity.