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  • ...want from them. If you've chosen your favorite polite answer to all of the common questions, and rehearsed this canned answer so you can say it even under st Some of the common questions try to make you imagine your future, what it would be like to hav
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  • ...in front of it. And then I realised that it might actually help me find a word for my gender identity. I've felt for some time that I may have too much of ...terms will get more visibility and then maybe it will spread out into more common usage. I personally identify as demigirl because I feel kind of like an fem
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  • ...in front of it. And then I realised that it might actually help me find a word for my gender identity. I've felt for some time that I may have too much of ...terms will get more visibility and then maybe it will spread out into more common usage. I personally identify as demigirl because I feel kind of like an fem
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  • ...in front of it. And then I realised that it might actually help me find a word for my gender identity. I've felt for some time that I may have too much of ...terms will get more visibility and then maybe it will spread out into more common usage. I personally identify as demigirl because I feel kind of like an fem
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  • ...in front of it. And then I realised that it might actually help me find a word for my gender identity. I've felt for some time that I may have too much of ...terms will get more visibility and then maybe it will spread out into more common usage. I personally identify as demigirl because I feel kind of like an fem
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  • ...information...]]). See also the [[list of nonbinary identities]] for more common ones. ...igin:''' Beck, a moderator on the "askanonbinary" Tumblr blog, created the word "aliagender" in response to questions from Zoë or Leo (Tumblr user ZoboThe
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  • ...in front of it. And then I realised that it might actually help me find a word for my gender identity. I've felt for some time that I may have too much of ...terms will get more visibility and then maybe it will spread out into more common usage. I personally identify as demigirl because I feel kind of like an fem
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  • ...Karl Heinrich Ulrichs from 1868, where where the term ''Urning'' (a German word from which the English "Uranian" is said to have derived) is first used, th By the 1920s or 1930s, the term Uranian had fallen out of common usage, most likely due to a frequent lack of definition, general imprecisen
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  • ...edia site Tumblr coined an abbreviation of nonbinary or N.B., "enby." This word and how people have come to use it is discussed below.<ref name="enby casso ...>Table displaying the percentages of respondents sorted by their preferred word.<ref name="GC20-enby"/></span> ]]
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  • ...rience fluid gender. Some people who experience fluid gender don't use the word "genderfluid" for themselves. Some people with fluid genders use other labe The word "genderfluid" has been in use since at least the 1990s, albeit with a somew
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  • ...rience fluid gender. Some people who experience fluid gender don't use the word "genderfluid" for themselves. Some people with fluid genders use other labe The word "genderfluid" has been in use since at least the 1990s, albeit with a somew
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  • ...elf as neither a woman nor a man, but a member of some other gender, as is common in non-Western cultures (and is becoming increasingly recognized in the Wes ...nd ''descriptivist'' (describing how people have actually been ''using'' a word, without telling them to change).
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  • |Common, easy to say You can use the above table as your template. Create your own table in a word processor, or draw it by hand in your journal. Although the above table onl
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  • ...elf as neither a woman nor a man, but a member of some other gender, as is common in non-Western cultures (and is becoming increasingly recognized in the Wes ...nd ''descriptivist'' (describing how people have actually been ''using'' a word, without telling them to change).
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  • ...elf as neither a woman nor a man, but a member of some other gender, as is common in non-Western cultures (and is becoming increasingly recognized in the Wes ...nd ''descriptivist'' (describing how people have actually been ''using'' a word, without telling them to change).
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  • ...elf as neither a woman nor a man, but a member of some other gender, as is common in non-Western cultures (and is becoming increasingly recognized in the Wes ...nd ''descriptivist'' (describing how people have actually been ''using'' a word, without telling them to change).
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  • ...elf as neither a woman nor a man, but a member of some other gender, as is common in non-Western cultures (and is becoming increasingly recognized in the Wes ...nd ''descriptivist'' (describing how people have actually been ''using'' a word, without telling them to change).
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  • ...elf as neither a woman nor a man, but a member of some other gender, as is common in non-Western cultures (and is becoming increasingly recognized in the Wes ...nd ''descriptivist'' (describing how people have actually been ''using'' a word, without telling them to change).
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  • ...elf as neither a woman nor a man, but a member of some other gender, as is common in non-Western cultures (and is becoming increasingly recognized in the Wes ...nd ''descriptivist'' (describing how people have actually been ''using'' a word, without telling them to change).
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  • ...rience fluid gender. Some people who experience fluid gender don't use the word "genderfluid" for themselves. Some people with fluid genders use other labe The word "genderfluid" has been in use since at least the 1990s, albeit with a somew
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