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    [[File:Gender Identity Mapping by Ant Smith.jpg|thumb|450px|A multi-axial gender map created in 2016 by photographer Ant Smith.]]
    [[File:Gender Identity Mapping by Ant Smith.jpg|thumb|450px|A multi-axial gender map created in 2016 by photographer Ant Smith.]]
    '''Gender spectrum''' is a term often used as a metaphor to help explain [[nonbinary]] identities.
    '''Gender spectrum''' or '''gender continuum'''<ref name="Keig">{{Cite web |title=Gender Continuum |last=Keig |first=by Zander |work=Campus Pride |date=27 September 2012 |access-date=8 October 2020 |url= https://www.campuspride.org/resources/gender-continuum/|quote=because now I feel able to express myself, along the gender continuum, without reservation}}</ref><ref name="psyc_Work">{{Cite web |title=Working with LGBTQ Patients |author=Cabaj, Robert Paul |work=psychiatry.org |date= |access-date=8 October 2020 |url= https://www.psychiatry.org/psychiatrists/cultural-competency/education/best-practice-highlights/working-with-lgbtq-patients |quote=The gender continuum breaks down into separate, but not mutually exclusive masculine and feminine continuums. }}</ref> is a term often used as a metaphor to help explain [[nonbinary]] identities.


    In its most simplistic form, the gender spectrum is a line going from [[male]] on one end to [[female]] on the other end. However, this does not fully adequately include all genders; many nonbinary genders are not "between male and female".
    In its most simplistic form, the gender spectrum is a line going from [[male]] on one end to [[female]] on the other end. However, this does not fully adequately include all genders; many nonbinary genders are not "between male and female".