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* Private parts are private. If the nonbinary person isn't your patient or your lover, don't ask about their private parts, whether they've had surgery, or what gender they were assigned at birth. It's always rude to ask any person about their private parts, unless if you are their doctor or their lover. Some nonbinary people don't want everybody to know about that, or what gender they were assigned at birth.
* Интимные части это приватное место. Если человек не ваш пациент или любовный партнёр, не спрашивацте их про гениталии, а так же о том делали ли они операцию и какой пол был им назначен при рождении. Это всегда грубо спрашивать человека об их интимных местах, если вы не их лечащий врач или не их любовный партнёр. Некоторые люди не хотят, что бы другие знали об этом или о том, какой телесный пол у них был при рождении


* Learn to be content with not knowing certain intimate details about all people, such as their private parts, or their [[gender assigned at birth]], or what part of the [[gender binary]] you think they're the most like. If you start wondering about it, don't blurt it out. Put the thought away, and focus your attention on what people are saying and doing, instead of speculating about private parts of their lives. This is very important when having to do with people who you think look [[androgynous]], who you aren't sure how to fit into a [[female]] or [[male]] category.
* Learn to be content with not knowing certain intimate details about all people, such as their private parts, or their [[gender assigned at birth]], or what part of the [[gender binary]] you think they're the most like. If you start wondering about it, don't blurt it out. Put the thought away, and focus your attention on what people are saying and doing, instead of speculating about private parts of their lives. This is very important when having to do with people who you think look [[androgynous]], who you aren't sure how to fit into a [[female]] or [[male]] category.
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