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YayGendernet is a website created in 2009 that includes introductory materials about gender and sexuality, as well as an interactive "genderform" where users can select from identity labels to generate virtual "nametags" to display on a website of their choice. | YayGendernet is a website created in 2009 that includes introductory materials about gender and sexuality, as well as an interactive "genderform" where users can select from identity labels to generate virtual "nametags" to display on a website of their choice. | ||
The site's "Introduction to SGO [Sex, Gender, and Orientation]" concludes a glossary defining several non-binary terms, including [[genderfluid]], [[androgyne]], [[bigender]], [[agender]], [[genderqueer]], and [[third gender]]. | The site's "Introduction to SGO [Sex, Gender, and Orientation]" concludes with a glossary defining several non-binary terms, including [[genderfluid]], [[androgyne]], [[bigender]], [[agender]], [[genderqueer]], and [[third gender]]. | ||
[[File:YayGenderform.png|thumb|Example of a nametag created with the genderform.]] | [[File:YayGenderform.png|thumb|Example of a nametag created with the genderform.]] | ||
== Yay Genderformǃ == | == Yay Genderformǃ == | ||
In addition to offering | In addition to offering terms related to gender/sex/sexuality, the form allows users to identify themselves according to subcultural affinity (like "goth"), personality traits, and political views. |
Latest revision as of 16:46, 24 October 2024
YayGendernet is a website created in 2009 that includes introductory materials about gender and sexuality, as well as an interactive "genderform" where users can select from identity labels to generate virtual "nametags" to display on a website of their choice.
The site's "Introduction to SGO [Sex, Gender, and Orientation]" concludes with a glossary defining several non-binary terms, including genderfluid, androgyne, bigender, agender, genderqueer, and third gender.
Yay Genderformǃ[edit | edit source]
In addition to offering terms related to gender/sex/sexuality, the form allows users to identify themselves according to subcultural affinity (like "goth"), personality traits, and political views.