Talk:Glossary of English gender and sex terminology: Difference between revisions

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    * '''[[Pronouns#Em|em]], ?, ems, ems, ?'''. A set of gender-neutral pronouns created in 1977 by "Jeffrey J. Smith, [who] felt strongly enough about them to start the Em Institute and put out the Em Institute Newsletter".<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070310130020/http://aetherlumina.com/gnp/listing.html</ref>
    * '''[[Pronouns#Em|em]], ?, ems, ems, ?'''. A set of gender-neutral pronouns created in 1977 by "Jeffrey J. Smith, [who] felt strongly enough about them to start the Em Institute and put out the Em Institute Newsletter".<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070310130020/http://aetherlumina.com/gnp/listing.html</ref>
    * '''enben''' or '''enber'''. Proposed nouns meaning "nonbinary person". Coined on the nonbinaryculture instagram account in 2019.<ref name="nonbinaryculture">[https://www.instagram.com/p/B04GKNyBhFP/ Alternate words for 'nonbinary person'], 7 August 2019</ref>
    * '''eonism'''. Apparently this was an earlier clinical term for a "gender identity and role disturbance" used by "Ellis, 1936."<ref>Lothstein, p. 55-56.</ref>
    * '''eonism'''. Apparently this was an earlier clinical term for a "gender identity and role disturbance" used by "Ellis, 1936."<ref>Lothstein, p. 55-56.</ref>
    * '''[[epicene]]'''. Having a lack of gender distinction.
    * '''[[epicene]]'''. Having a lack of gender distinction.
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    * '''gender refusenik.''' "Proposed by [Raphael Carter in 1996 or earlier] as a term for people denied [gender confirming surgeries], whether due to lack of funds or psychological paternalism. All gender refuseniks are non-ops [...], but not all non-ops are refuseniks."<ref>Raphael Carter, "Angel's Dictionary." 1996-07-14. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050308185631/http:/www.chaparraltree.com/raq/angels.shtml]</ref>
    * '''gender refusenik.''' "Proposed by [Raphael Carter in 1996 or earlier] as a term for people denied [gender confirming surgeries], whether due to lack of funds or psychological paternalism. All gender refuseniks are non-ops [...], but not all non-ops are refuseniks."<ref>Raphael Carter, "Angel's Dictionary." 1996-07-14. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050308185631/http:/www.chaparraltree.com/raq/angels.shtml]</ref>
    * '''[[genital nullification]]'''. Any kind of surgery to take away the genitals.
    * '''[[genital nullification]]'''. Any kind of surgery to take away the genitals.
    * '''gequen'''. Proposed noun meaning "genderqueer person". Coined on the nonbinaryculture instagram account in 2019.<ref name="nonbinaryculture" />
    * '''GID'''. ''See Gender Identity Disorder.''
    * '''GID'''. ''See Gender Identity Disorder.''
    * '''[[LGBT|GLBT]]'''. Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender.
    * '''[[LGBT|GLBT]]'''. Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender.
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    * '''paranoia transsexualis.''' Apparently this was an earlier clinical term for a "gender identity and role disturbance" used by "Pauly, 1965."<ref>Lothstein, p. 55-56.</ref>
    * '''paranoia transsexualis.''' Apparently this was an earlier clinical term for a "gender identity and role disturbance" used by "Pauly, 1965."<ref>Lothstein, p. 55-56.</ref>
    * '''[[Pronouns#Peh|peh]], pehm, ?, peh's, ?'''. Used by Jenn Manley Lee in a science fiction graphic novel, [http://www.dicebox.net/ Dicebox], as a gender non-specific pronoun, for when a person's gender is either irrelevant or nonbinary.<ref>"Organized by pronoun." ''Gender neutral pronoun blog.'' [https://genderneutralpronoun.wordpress.com/links/organized-by-pronoun https://genderneutralpronoun.wordpress.com/links/organized-by-pronoun/]</ref><ref>Kip Manley, "Kelly J. Cooper knows the score." [http://longstoryshortpier.com/2003/03/02/kelly_j_cooper_knows_the_score http://longstoryshortpier.com/2003/03/02/kelly_j_cooper_knows_the_score] (see second paragraph)</ref>
    * '''[[Pronouns#Peh|peh]], pehm, ?, peh's, ?'''. Used by Jenn Manley Lee in a science fiction graphic novel, [http://www.dicebox.net/ Dicebox], as a gender non-specific pronoun, for when a person's gender is either irrelevant or nonbinary.<ref>"Organized by pronoun." ''Gender neutral pronoun blog.'' [https://genderneutralpronoun.wordpress.com/links/organized-by-pronoun https://genderneutralpronoun.wordpress.com/links/organized-by-pronoun/]</ref><ref>Kip Manley, "Kelly J. Cooper knows the score." [http://longstoryshortpier.com/2003/03/02/kelly_j_cooper_knows_the_score http://longstoryshortpier.com/2003/03/02/kelly_j_cooper_knows_the_score] (see second paragraph)</ref>
    * '''[[Pronouns#Per|per]], persself'''. From "person." A set of gender-neutral pronouns used in Marge Piercy's book ''Woman on the Edge of Time'', 1972.<ref>"GNP FAQ." [https://web.archive.org/web/20120229202924/http://aetherlumina.com/gnp/listing.html]</ref> Independently created by transgender activists.<ref>"Gender terms." [http://alisha_clarke.tripod.com/readings/gender_terms.htm]</ref>
    * '''[[Pronouns#Per|per]], persself'''. From "person." A set of gender-neutral pronouns used in Marge Piercy's book ''Woman on the Edge of Time'', 1972.<ref>"GNP FAQ." [https://web.archive.org/web/20120229202924/http://aetherlumina.com/gnp/listing.html]</ref> Independently created by transgender activists.<ref>"Gender terms." [https://web.archive.org/web/20020614112429/http://alisha_clarke.tripod.com/readings/gender_terms.htm] (2002) [Access date: 22/03/2020], through the Wayback Machine.</ref>
    * '''[[Pronouns#Phe|phe]], per, per, pers, perself'&