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Starting of showing the “Call Me Caitlyn” ''Vanity Fair'' cover to illustrate the predominance of transgender people in media, the article continued to make a similar case for people of | Starting of showing the “Call Me Caitlyn” ''Vanity Fair'' cover to illustrate the predominance of transgender people in media, the article continued to make a similar case for people of nonbinary gender identities changing their names. Stating that (undefined) sources support that there exists a large number of nonbinary people in the Netherlands, the article uses "intersex" as a catch-all term for nonbinary gender, going as far as saying that "LGBTI" covers all possible gender identities. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |