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    * Their primary identification being as human<ref>Piwetz, Sawyer D.; Stewart, Katricia D.F.; Weisberg, Yanna J.; and Tompkins, Tanya L., "Non-binary Living in a Binary World: The Unlabeled Experience" (2015). ''Linfield University Student Symposium: A Celebration of Scholarship and Creative Achievement.'' Event. Submission 86. https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/symposium/2015/all/86/</ref>;
    * Their primary identification being as human<ref>Piwetz, Sawyer D.; Stewart, Katricia D.F.; Weisberg, Yanna J.; and Tompkins, Tanya L., "Non-binary Living in a Binary World: The Unlabeled Experience" (2015). ''Linfield University Student Symposium: A Celebration of Scholarship and Creative Achievement.'' Event. Submission 86. https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/symposium/2015/all/86/</ref>;
    * Disliking labels.
    * Disliking labels.
    Moreover, someone who identifies as unlabeled may use additional labels to specify their experience. Examples of these supplementary labels can be [[Galactian system]] labels, [[transfeminine]], [[transmasculine]], among many others.<references />
    Moreover, someone who identifies as unlabeled may use additional terms to specify their experience. Examples of these supplementary labels can be [[Galactian system]] labels, [[transfeminine]], [[transmasculine]], among many others.<references />


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    [[Category:Umbrella Terms]]

    Revision as of 16:47, 18 May 2021

    Unlabeled Gender flag
    Unlabeled gender flag

    Unlabeled gender is a broad umbrella term that can be used as a gender identity label in and of itself. Someone who uses this term to describe themself may do so for various reasons, such as:

    • Being unsure of their specific gender label;
    • Being agender;
    • Being unaware of any label that matches their gender identity;
    • Their primary identification being as human[1];
    • Disliking labels.

    Moreover, someone who identifies as unlabeled may use additional terms to specify their experience. Examples of these supplementary labels can be Galactian system labels, transfeminine, transmasculine, among many others.

    1. Piwetz, Sawyer D.; Stewart, Katricia D.F.; Weisberg, Yanna J.; and Tompkins, Tanya L., "Non-binary Living in a Binary World: The Unlabeled Experience" (2015). Linfield University Student Symposium: A Celebration of Scholarship and Creative Achievement. Event. Submission 86. https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/symposium/2015/all/86/