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* Certain parts of literary [[science fiction]] [[fandom]] | * Certain parts of literary [[science fiction]] [[fandom]] | ||
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* People and places relating to being a student, especially student unions. | * People and places relating to being a student, especially student unions. |
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Communities that may be home to nonbinary people who do not see themselves as part of the transgender or genderqueer communities include:
- Intersex support groups and activist organisations
- Butch/Femme
- Radical faeries
- Transvestite and crossdresser communities (those not following mainstream transgender narratives of gender identity and dysphoria)
- The eunuch and castration communities
- Extreme body modification
- Kink and fetish communities
- Drag and cabaret performer communities
- Empowered multiplicity/plurality/median/mid-continuum
- Otherkin
- Female bodybuilders (Speculative. Cited as gender transgressive in Feinberg's Trans Liberation)
Communities and subcultures that are reported to be accepting of nonbinary people (in addition to the above) include:
- The queer community
- The pansexual community
- The bisexual community
- The asexual community
- Artist communities, particularly performance art
- Goth and similar subcultures
- Certain parts of the pagan community
- Certain parts of literary science fiction fandom
- Left-wing and anarchist groups
- Some feminist groups
- People and places relating to being a student, especially student unions.