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'''Nonvirmina''' or '''nonpuerella''' is a term for someone who is neither [[male]] nor [[female]] at all in any way, shape, or form, but feels a strong connection to both [[masculinity]] and [[femininity]] within their [[gender]].  | '''Nonvirmina''' or '''nonpuerella''' is a term for someone who is neither [[male]] nor [[female]] at all in any way, shape, or form, but feels a strong connection to both [[masculinity]] and [[femininity]] within their [[gender]].  | ||
[[Nonpuella]] (or nonera) is a related gender for someone connected to [[femininity]] but not [[female]] at all, and [[nonpuer]] (or nonvir) is for someone connected to [[masculinity]] but not [[male]] at all.<ref>https://nonvirminas.tumblr.com/definitions</ref>    | [[Nonpuella]] (or nonera) is a related gender for someone connected to [[femininity]] but not [[female]] at all, and [[nonpuer]] (or nonvir) is for someone connected to [[masculinity]] but not [[male]] at all.<ref>https://nonvirminas.tumblr.com/definitions</ref>    | ||
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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...  | 
Nonvirmina or nonpuerella is a term for someone who is neither male nor female at all in any way, shape, or form, but feels a strong connection to both masculinity and femininity within their gender.
Nonpuella (or nonera) is a related gender for someone connected to femininity but not female at all, and nonpuer (or nonvir) is for someone connected to masculinity but not male at all.[1]
In the 2020 Gender Census, one respondent was nonvirmina.[2]
References
- ↑ https://nonvirminas.tumblr.com/definitions
 - ↑ GC2020 Public Copy, 1 November 2020