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  • | identity = Agénero {{infobox identity
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  • ...with neutral gender designator and number and address redaction.png|thumb|An example driver's license with "Sex: X" issued by the state of New Mexico.]] ...eing wrongly categorized as a [[gender]] that doesn't match their [[gender identity]]. In the case of recognition of nonbinary people, this means the system do
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  • ...note that looking [[androgynous]] doesn't mean that someone identifies as an [[androgyne]]. ...O Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref> As seen elsewhere on this page, it's not uncommon for robots to be written as genderless.
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  • An alphabetical list of [[neutral names starting with A]], continued from the ...Keywords: earth, nature, neutral inclined, places, plants, two syllables, uncommon
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  • ...uring the 1970s, they began the work of encouraging inclusive language, as an alternative to sexist language that excludes or dehumanizes women. Miller a ...er]], others are multigender. Terms will be marked with the implied gender identity when possible.
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  • ::*[[Eli Clare]] (2007) argues that "transness" is not an individual, curable medical problem, but a broader societal issue stemming ...thors cite this as an example of policing of gender boundaries, as well as an example of how gender transgression motivates non-trans* people to examine
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  • ...d relationships with gender, and may identify as simply butch. Butch is an identity that can be held by people of various queer sexual orientations and can bel ...e butches, this attraction to femmes represents a strong part of their own identity. Because of this, you will often see the dyadic term "[https://en.wikipedia
    44 KB (6,120 words) - 03:07, 22 March 2024
  • ...accurate to put those in the category of "nonbinary." See also ''[[List of uncommon nonbinary identities]]''. ...rl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210926002548/https://amitakuttner.ca/news/identity-in-politics/ |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref> model [[Juno Mitchell]],<r
    59 KB (7,945 words) - 00:47, 18 November 2023
  • ...nder-variant identities worldwide|cultural]] identities, a combined gender identity and [[Orientation|romantic and sexual orientation]], a [[Gender Modality|ge ...ed at https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/gx41mh96x "There was an interesting letter in the S.F. Bay Times (August 25, 1994) from a person bo
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  • ...binary pronouns doesn't necessarily mean that someone has a binary gender identity. Some nonbinary people have more than one set of pronouns that they are oka *Show people how to use these pronouns by giving an example of them in use in a sentence or several.
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  • ...|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210209100024/https://medium.com/an-injustice/does-liking-a-nonbinary-person-make-you-bi-or-pan-not-necessarily ...|neptunic]], and [[Romantic and sexual orientation#Venusic|venusic]]. Some identity labels have been proposed specifically for nonbinary people who are usually
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  • '''Yo''' (nominative form only). In addition to an interjection and greeting, "yo" is a gender-neutral pronoun in a dialect of ...ce – for example, “She went to the store, and on the way there he ran into an old friend who asked hir how they were doing”) |archive-url=https://web.a
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  • ...esentation of nonbinary gender. It's almost as rare for characters to have an undisclosed gender, or to have a fictional sex, which almost but not really ...uld still list them on this page only if they also have a nonbinary gender identity.
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