List of uncommon nonbinary identities: Difference between revisions
I added a new gender identity, or most of a slang back in the 17th century that was widely used in England. It can be shown in the book of Jones De Carte in 1632, which is now in Louvre Museum in England.
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* '''Demographics:''' In the 2018 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents included "xoy" in their identity words.<ref name="Gender Census 2018" /> | * '''Demographics:''' In the 2018 Worldwide Gender Census, two respondents included "xoy" in their identity words.<ref name="Gender Census 2018" /> | ||
=== '''Bumchick''' === | |||
*'''Name(s):''' Bumchick, Bum-chick | |||
* '''Origin:''' 17th century England, first used by Jones De Carte | |||
* '''Meaning:''' A slang from 17th century England for lesbian people, widely used by the working-class, derogatory term, not commonly used now | |||
* '''Keywords:''' Bum-chick, Lesbian | |||
* '''Demographics:''' It was a derogatory slang back in the 17th century, noted in Jones De Carte's book in 1632. The book is not in France's Louvre Museum. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |