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*"[http://sulmere.tumblr.com Ask Sulmere]" by Draque Thompson is an ongoing ask blog featuring aliens of a race that never evolved sexual dimorphism or the concept of gender. | *"[http://sulmere.tumblr.com Ask Sulmere]" by Draque Thompson is an ongoing ask blog featuring aliens of a race that never evolved sexual dimorphism or the concept of gender. | ||
*The animated webseries ''[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL24C8378F296DB656 Battle For Dream Island]'' features characters based on numbers, variables, and mathematical symbols (commonly called Algebralians) which are heavily implied to be a genderless race. When the topic of gender comes up, the character Four simply responds, "we don't have that where I'm from."<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGIZyD5-5gE BFB 10: Enter the Exit]</ref> The Algebralians Four and X are referred to with he/him and they/them pronouns, and Two, another major Algebralian, is referred to with they/them. | |||
==Gender nonconformity in fiction== | ==Gender nonconformity in fiction== |