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    Although Andreja Pejić did publicly describe herself as neither a man nor a woman, for a period of time, she later came out as a trans woman. How should we update this article to reflect that she has moved on to different identity labels, so as to best respect her current one? For one thing, we can't include her in the wiki categories for nonbinary and genderqueer people, since that's not her identity.
    Although Andreja Pejić did publicly describe herself as neither a man nor a woman, for a period of time, she later came out as a trans woman. How should we update this article to reflect that she has moved on to different identity labels, so as to best respect her current one? For one thing, we can't include her in the wiki categories for nonbinary and genderqueer people, since that's not her identity.
    She's not binary either, based on her resistance to being "packaged". I think the page shows respect for her experiences and perspective. --[[User:AndyTehNerd|AndyTehNerd]] ([[User talk:AndyTehNerd|talk]]) 18:26, 23 February 2019 (UTC)

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    Although Andreja Pejić did publicly describe herself as neither a man nor a woman, for a period of time, she later came out as a trans woman. How should we update this article to reflect that she has moved on to different identity labels, so as to best respect her current one? For one thing, we can't include her in the wiki categories for nonbinary and genderqueer people, since that's not her identity.


    She's not binary either, based on her resistance to being "packaged". I think the page shows respect for her experiences and perspective. --AndyTehNerd (talk) 18:26, 23 February 2019 (UTC)