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    '''Gender alignment''' is terminology used by some [[nonbinary]] people to describe their experience of gender. For instance, a [[genderless]] person may identify as female-aligned because they have experiences in common with women, or a [[demiboy]] may identify as male-aligned because they are partly a boy.
    '''Gender alignment''' is terminology used by some [[nonbinary]] people to describe their experience of gender. For instance, a [[genderless]] person may identify as female-aligned because they have experiences in common with women, or a [[demiboy]] may identify as male-aligned because they are partly a boy, or a [[maverique]] may identify as unaligned because they have no ties to manhood or womanhood.


    A person's gender alignment does not tell you anything about what they were [[assigned at birth]] or how they like to [[Gender expression|express their gender]].
    A person's gender alignment does not tell you anything about what they were [[assigned at birth]] or how they like to [[Gender expression|express their gender]].

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    Gender alignment is terminology used by some nonbinary people to describe their experience of gender. For instance, a genderless person may identify as female-aligned because they have experiences in common with women, or a demiboy may identify as male-aligned because they are partly a boy, or a maverique may identify as unaligned because they have no ties to manhood or womanhood.

    A person's gender alignment does not tell you anything about what they were assigned at birth or how they like to express their gender.

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