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[[Genital nullification]] can mean many different kinds of [[surgery|surgeries]] to take away most or all of a person's reproductive organs and genitals. Some | {{disclaimer|medical}} | ||
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[[Genital nullification]] can mean many different kinds of [[surgery|surgeries]] to take away most or all of a person's reproductive organs and genitals. Some [[nonbinary]] people seek this as part of their physical [[transition]] in order to be sexless, and/or in response to [[gender dysphoria]] that makes them feel alienated from having any kind of genitals.<ref>"What are neutrois?" [http://neutrois.com/0/neutrois.html http://neutrois.com/0/neutrois.html] [https://web.archive.org/web/20220306222946/http://neutrois.com/0/neutrois.html Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref> However, one need not have genital nullification in order to be [[genderless]], because [[gender identity]] is different than physical [[sex]]. A person can be genderless while having genitals that most people would think of as [[female]], [[male]], or [[intersex]]. A person also need not identify as genderless in order to seek genital nullification. | |||
A person's options for genital nullification depend on what kind of body they started out with. For people who had a penis and testicles, genital nullification can mean using surgery to take away those parts, called [[emasculation]]. For people who had a uterus, vagina, and labia, genital nullification can mean using surgery to take away some of those parts, called [[hysterectomy]], [[vaginectomy]], and some kinds of [[Bottom_surgery#Changes_to_the_labia|labiaplasty]]. | A person's options for genital nullification depend on what kind of body they started out with. For people who had a penis and testicles, genital nullification can mean using surgery to take away those parts, called [[emasculation]].<ref name="mtfsNBsurg">{{Cite web |title=Non-Binary Options For Bottom Surgery |author= |work=MTFsurgery.net |date=8 April 2020 |access-date=28 June 2020 |url= https://www.mtfsurgery.net/non-binary-surgery.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230609111136/https://www.mtfsurgery.net/non-binary-surgery.htm |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref> For people who had a uterus, vagina, and labia, genital nullification can mean using surgery to take away some of those parts, called [[hysterectomy]], [[vaginectomy]], and some kinds of [[Bottom_surgery#Changes_to_the_labia|labiaplasty]].<ref name="meto_NBsurg">{{Cite web |title=Non-Binary Options For Metoidioplasty |author= |work=Metoidioplasty.net |date=8 April 2020 |access-date=28 June 2020 |url= https://www.metoidioplasty.net/non-binary.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221217071124/https://www.metoidioplasty.net/non-binary.htm |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref> | ||
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Genital nullification can mean many different kinds of surgeries to take away most or all of a person's reproductive organs and genitals. Some nonbinary people seek this as part of their physical transition in order to be sexless, and/or in response to gender dysphoria that makes them feel alienated from having any kind of genitals.[1] However, one need not have genital nullification in order to be genderless, because gender identity is different than physical sex. A person can be genderless while having genitals that most people would think of as female, male, or intersex. A person also need not identify as genderless in order to seek genital nullification.
A person's options for genital nullification depend on what kind of body they started out with. For people who had a penis and testicles, genital nullification can mean using surgery to take away those parts, called emasculation.[2] For people who had a uterus, vagina, and labia, genital nullification can mean using surgery to take away some of those parts, called hysterectomy, vaginectomy, and some kinds of labiaplasty.[3]
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- ↑ "What are neutrois?" http://neutrois.com/0/neutrois.html Archived on 17 July 2023
- ↑ "Non-Binary Options For Bottom Surgery". MTFsurgery.net. 8 April 2020. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
- ↑ "Non-Binary Options For Metoidioplasty". Metoidioplasty.net. 8 April 2020. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 28 June 2020.