List of uncommon nonbinary identities: Difference between revisions

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    {{Content warning|reclaimed slurs}}This '''list of uncommon nonbinary identities''' contains gender identities that have less record of their use, according to community census results and historical information, or sometimes no record at all, beyond their coinage and inclusion in glossaries. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that not many people have decided to use it ([[Nonbinary_Wiki: Uncommon identities|More information...]]). See also the [[list of nonbinary identities]] for more common ones.
    {{Content warning|reclaimed slurs}}This '''list of uncommon nonbinary identities''' contains gender identities that have less record of their use, according to community census results and historical information, or sometimes no record at all, beyond their coinage and inclusion in glossaries. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that not many people have decided to use it ([[Nonbinary_Wiki: Uncommon identities|More information...]]). See also the [[list of nonbinary identities]] for more common ones.
    In order to keep the wiki accurate to the lived experiences of nonbinary people, identities should only be listed here if they cite from at least two separate external sources, showing both:
    1. origin (such as a source about how the term was coined, or at least history of the term's use), and
    2. evidence that the identity has actually been used as someone's own identity. Acceptable evidence includes presence in at least one Gender Census result, a news article, or published nonfiction book describing an actual person using it.
    A design for a pride flag does not count toward origin or evidence of use. A personal blog does not count toward evidence of use. A source citation of a web page counts if it is either a live link, or an archive of a dead link, but dead links by themselves are not acceptable.


    == A ==
    == A ==
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    ===Ethegender===
    ===Ethegender===


    {{#section-h:Xenogender|Ethegender}}
    {{#if:1|{{#section-h:Xenogender|Ethegender}}}}


    ===Eunuch===
    ===Eunuch===
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    == G ==
    == G ==
    ===Gender agnostic===
    * '''Name(s):''' gender agnostic
    * '''Origin:''' This term was in use at least as early as 2014, when mathematician [[Vi Hart]] tweeted about identifying as gender agnostic.<ref name="agnostic tweet">{{Cite tweet|number=461633678179696640|user=vihartvihart|title=Fun fact: I consider myself gender agnostic. "Person," not "Woman," please. I respect your religion, but don't like having it pushed on me.|date=April 30, 2014|first=Vi|last=Hart}}</ref>
    * '''Meaning:''' Hart tweeted in 2014, "I consider myself gender agnostic. 'Person,' not 'Woman,' please. I respect your religion, but don't like having it pushed on me."<ref name="agnostic tweet" /> Hart released a video in 2015, "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmKix-75dsg On Gender]," about their lack of gender identity—including lacking [[genderqueer]] identities such as [[agender]]—and their attitude to gendered terms such as pronouns as a "linguistic game" that they were not interested in playing. They indicated that they have no preference and do not care which pronouns they are called by.<ref>{{Cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmKix-75dsg|title=On Gender|last=Hart|first=Vi|date=8 June 2015|language=|type=Online video|publisher=[[YouTube]]}}</ref>
    * '''Keywords:''' genderless, genders about things other than connection to female or male, opting out of the system of gender altogether, indifference
    * '''Demographics:''' In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 9 respondents called themselves gender agnostic. One of these respondents explained they meant it in the sense described by Vi Hart.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" />


    ===Genderfae===
    ===Genderfae===
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    * '''Demographics:''' In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" />
    * '''Demographics:''' In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, one respondent.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" />


    ==J==
    == J ==
     
    ===Juxera===
    ===Juxera===


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    * '''Demographics:''' In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, nine respondents.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" />
    * '''Demographics:''' In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, nine respondents.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" />
    ===Quariwarmi===
    {{#section-h:Quariwarmi|QuariwarmiDefinition}}


    ===Quoigender===
    ===Quoigender===
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    == V ==
    == V ==
    ===Vaguegender===
    {{#section-h:Neurogender|Vaguegender}}


    ===Virgender===
    ===Virgender===