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{{content warning|terminology which may be outdated and/or insensitive, references to homophobia and anti-nonbinary statements and actions, as well as references to mental illness and   | {{content warning|terminology which may be outdated and/or insensitive, references to homophobia and anti-nonbinary statements and actions, as well as references to mental illness and nonbinary erasure}}{{Personal story  | ||
| quote = I am a complete Weibling. I prefer to do female handicrafts, and if it was possible, I would also dress feminine... To the world however, I have to show myself in the customs of men.  | | quote = I am a complete Weibling. I prefer to do female handicrafts, and if it was possible, I would also dress feminine... To the world however, I have to show myself in the customs of men.  | ||
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By the 1920s or 1930s, the term Uranian had fallen out of common usage, most likely due to a frequent lack of definition, general impreciseness, and the rise of other terms.  | By the 1920s or 1930s, the term Uranian had fallen out of common usage, most likely due to a frequent lack of definition, general impreciseness, and the rise of other terms.  | ||
In the modern day, the term Uranian has seen a slight revival in usage by some members of the LGBT community in explaining sexual identity  | In the modern day, the term Uranian has seen a slight revival in usage by some members of the LGBT community in explaining sexual identity, as well as by some others to describe their gender identity.  | ||
==Terminology==  | ==Terminology==  | ||