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There are many more [[notable nonbinary people|notable people who have a gender identity outside of the binary]]. The following are only some of those notable people who specifically use the words gender neutral, neutral gender, or neutral for themselves. | There are many more [[notable nonbinary people|notable people who have a gender identity outside of the binary]]. The following are only some of those notable people who specifically use the words gender neutral, neutral gender, or neutral for themselves. | ||
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Revision as of 17:00, 18 November 2019
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Related identities | agender, neutrois |
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Gender neutral aka neutral gender is an identity under the nonbinary and transgender umbrellas. Gender neutral individuals have a neutral gender identity or expression, or identify with the preference for gender neutral language and pronouns.
This is similar to and often overlaps with the experience of being agender, genderless, or having no gender identity.
Neutrois identity is often described as being a neutral gender identity.
Notable neutral people
See main article: Notable nonbinary people
There are many more notable people who have a gender identity outside of the binary. The following are only some of those notable people who specifically use the words gender neutral, neutral gender, or neutral for themselves.
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Neutral characters in fiction
See main article: Nonbinary gender in fiction
There are many more nonbinary characters in fiction who have a gender identity outside of the binary. The following are only some of those characters who are specifically called by the words gender neutral, neutral gender, or neutral, either in their canon, or by their creators.
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