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    '''Alterhuman''' is an opt-in umbrella term to describe people whose lived experience and identity is something other than what is typically considered "human". Some identities that can fall under the alterhuman umbrella include [[otherkin]], [[fictionkin]], [[therians]], [[plural systems]], [[tranhumanism|transhumanists]] and more.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/alterhuman/comments/r7jhdr/what_is_alterhuman/</ref>
    '''Alterhuman''' is an opt-in umbrella term to describe people whose lived experience and identity is something other than what is typically considered "human", or who have a "non-standard relationship with humanity". Some identities that can fall under the alterhuman umbrella include [[otherkin]], [[fictionkin]], [[therians]], [[plural systems]], [[tranhumanism|transhumanists]] and more.<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/alterhuman/comments/r7jhdr/what_is_alterhuman/</ref>


    Alterhumans often find that they have a [[nonbinary]], [[xenogender]], and/or [[genderqueer]] experience of gender.
    Alterhumans often find that they have a [[nonbinary]], [[xenogender]], and/or [[genderqueer]] experience of gender.

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    Alterhuman is an opt-in umbrella term to describe people whose lived experience and identity is something other than what is typically considered "human", or who have a "non-standard relationship with humanity". Some identities that can fall under the alterhuman umbrella include otherkin, fictionkin, therians, plural systems, transhumanists and more.[1]

    Alterhumans often find that they have a nonbinary, xenogender, and/or genderqueer experience of gender.

    The term was coined in 2014 by tumblr user phasmovore.

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