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Some non-binary people prefer to be referred to using [[Gender Neutral Language|gender neutral language]] and [[Pronouns|pronouns]]. Some choose a [[Gender Neutral Titles|gender neutral title]] such as Mx or Misc for formal communications. Others may opt for no title. | Some non-binary people prefer to be referred to using [[Gender Neutral Language|gender neutral language]] and [[Pronouns|pronouns]]. Some choose a [[Gender Neutral Titles|gender neutral title]] such as Mx or Misc for formal communications. Others may opt for no title. | ||
==Expanding or Subverting Binary Gender Roles and Language== | ===Expanding or Subverting Binary Gender Roles and Language=== | ||
Some non-binary people prefer to expand on or subvert what is considered socially acceptable for their [[Assigned at Birth|assigned gender]]. This may involve preferring binary [[Pronouns|pronouns]] while [[Crossdressing|crossdressing]], blending or mixing [[Gender Cues|gender cues]] or otherwise subverting the expectations society places on that gender role. Some may consider this to be a political act, for others this is simply an expression of self identity or personality. | Some non-binary people prefer to expand on or subvert what is considered socially acceptable for their [[Assigned at Birth|assigned gender]]. This may involve preferring binary [[Pronouns|pronouns]] while [[Crossdressing|crossdressing]], blending or mixing [[Gender Cues|gender cues]] or otherwise subverting the expectations society places on that gender role. Some may consider this to be a political act, for others this is simply an expression of self identity or personality. |