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  • ...t are known to be more analogous to cisgender identities that are simply [[gender nonconforming]] or non-heterosexual. ...to learning about cultures that accept people who are outside the Western gender binary so that they can support those people on their own terms, and so tha
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  • ...t are known to be more analogous to cisgender identities that are simply [[gender nonconforming]] or non-heterosexual. ...to learning about cultures that accept people who are outside the Western gender binary so that they can support those people on their own terms, and so tha
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  • ...t are known to be more analogous to cisgender identities that are simply [[gender nonconforming]] or non-heterosexual. ...to learning about cultures that accept people who are outside the Western gender binary so that they can support those people on their own terms, and so tha
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  • ...d for [[genderqueer]], [[nonbinary]], transgender, [[third gender]], and [[gender nonconforming]]. ...ilable on Facebook in 2014.<ref>Eve Shapiro, ''Gender circuits: Bodies and identities in a technological age.'' Unpaged.</ref>
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  • ...f. This includes identities in and related to the LGBTQIA+ community. Many identities in this community have their own [[flags|pride flags]], which use colour sy ==Romantic/sexual identities==
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  • ...olonialist label. It can also be colonialist and problematic to call these identities by outside labels such as "transgender" and "nonbinary," in cases where the ...2px;border-radius:2px;text-align:center;font-size:0.8em;">[[Gender-variant identities around the world|<span style="color: #000000;">More information...</span>]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gender-variant identities worldwide]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Gender-variant identities worldwide]]
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  • ...-Symbol Other dark transparent Background.png|thumb|Other [[gender symbols|gender symbol]]. The circle from the female (Venus) and male (Mars) symbols, but i ...emale, or other. In paperwork, "other" is for corporate entities for which gender is not applicable, as well as nonbinary people of all kinds.
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  • ...erases [[Nonbinary identities worldwide|ethnic nonbinary gender roles and identities]]. ...ffect on people of color who were forced to "assimilate to European binary gender roles." <ref>http://lifeoutsidethebinary.com/glossary [https://web.archive.
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  • ...y system is coercive and limiting, the binary genders themselves are valid identities. The existence of nonbinary genders doesn't make the binary genders less va *[[Gender binary]]
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  • ...into being wrongly categorized as a [[gender]] that doesn't match their [[gender identity]]. In the case of recognition of nonbinary people, this means the ...-border-radius:2px;border-radius:2px;text-align:center;font-size:0.8em;">[[Gender recognition|<span style="color: #000000;">More information...</span>]]</div
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  • ...bounds) is distinct from such genders but still connected through being a gender.}} ...separate gender feelings.<br>The black signify the presence of a specific gender feeling. Its diagonal orientation refers to the existence of these aporagen
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  • ...rast with how the individual is the only one who can recognize their own [[gender identity]], which may have little to do with society's rules. ...ties]] that recognize [[gender-variant identities worldwide|gender-variant identities and roles]].
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  • '''Anogender''', or '''anagender''', is a [[gender]] identity which fades in and out in intensity, but always comes back to th ....archive.org/web/20200118084451/https://gendercensus.com/post/183843963445/gender-census-2019-the-worldwide-tldr</ref>
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  • ...pronouns for themselves as part of their [[transition]]. They often choose gender-neutral pronouns so that others won't see them as female or male.
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  • ...term, but may also be used as a specific gender identity, and multigender identities all fall under the [[nonbinary]] and [[transgender]] umbrellas. The multige == List of specific kinds of multigender identities ==
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  • ...1/https://xeno-aligned.tumblr.com/post/190613099046/hello-im-looking-for-a-gender-that-i-used-to|archive-date=17 July 2023}}</ref> In the 2021 [[Gender Census]], 29 people reported they were genderfaunet.<ref name="GC2021">{{ci
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  • ...ncrease the public awareness and understanding of [[nonbinary gender]] and identities that fall under the nonbinary umbrella. *[[Nonbinary gender in the media]]
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  • ...tioning dark transparent Background.png|thumb|Questioning [[gender symbols|gender symbol]]. The circle of the female (Venus) and male (Mars) symbols, but ins ...nbinary]] people who are still figuring out exactly what kind of nonbinary gender they have.
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  • ...nary''' is an [[umbrella term]] for [[gender]]s totally unrelated to the [[gender binary]]. [[Category:Nonbinary identities]]
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  • '''Ceterogender''' is a nonbinary gender with specific feminine, masculine, or neutral feelings. [[Category:Nonbinary identities]]
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  • ...title=Research and discussion paper: Language and identity in transgender: gender wars and the case of the Thai kathoey.|work=Transgender Asia|last=Winter |f *[[Gender-variant identities worldwide#Identities in Asia]]
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  • ...ave a constant feeling of being [[agender]] simultaneously along any other gender they experience. [[Category:Nonbinary identities]]
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  • ...r]] umbrella terms. Abigender people have two distinct and separate gender identities, only however feeling a loose or vague connection to them, with some having ...id]]. Abigender people usually identify with the [[female]] and [[male]] [[Gender binary|binary genders]], although some may identify with a different pair o
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  • ...t have something in common. A person could identify as one of the specific identities under an umbrella term, and/or [[pronouns#they|they]] could identify with t ...</ref>, and not those that are "[[agender]], between male and female, or [[gender binary|binary]] trans people."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://aporagender.tumblr
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  • | identities = Polygender and polygenderflux ...k is for those who feel partially agender. <br>The grey is for those whose gender(s) change or fluctuate.}}
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  • ...r''' (from French ''quoi'', ''quoi'' "what" + "gender") is a [[nonbinary]] gender identity with several definitions: * someone who feels that gender identity and/or existing gender terms don't apply to them
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  • | identities = Maverique and maveriqueflux Maverique.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Yellow: non-binary gender<br>-White: autonomy, independence<br>-Orange: inner conviction, maverick}}
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  • | identities = Multigender ...from the original multigender flag<br>Black, white & yellow Represents no gender/nonbinary genders<br>Pink: Represents femininity<br>Blue: Represents mascul
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  • ...pression#Feminine|feminine]] and [[gender expression#masculine|masculine]] gender expression. This can include [[vocal androgyny]], androgyny in [[clothing]] ...n identity and an expression are not always clear. Some androgynous gender identities and expressions include androgyne, [[bigender]], [[genderqueer]], [[interge
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  • ...l [[transition]].<ref name="BillText">{{Cite web |title=Bill Text - SB-179 Gender identity: female, male, or nonbinary. |author= |work=leginfo.legislature.ca ...[Two Spirit]], [[bigender]], [[pangender]], [[gender nonconforming]], or [[gender variant]].}}
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  • ...ual orientation]]. Most people identify as the gender that they were [[sex#gender assigned at birth|assigned at birth]], which is called being [[cisgender]]. ...stem is coercive and limiting, but the binary genders themselves are valid identities.
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  • ...lled Mx, or by a different gender-neutral title, or by a title that is not gender-neutral, or may ask that no titles be used for them at all.
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  • | identities = Trigender ...oltip:Meaning|-Yellow: used as a symbol for nonbinary genders.<br>-Green: gender experiences that fall outside the binary.<br>-Purple: color of androgyny.}}
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  • | frequency = 0.09% (aggregating all anti identities) ...) Antigenders are under the umbrellas of [[nonbinary]] and [[transgender]] identities, as well as possibly [[xenogender]].
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  • | related = [[Abinary]], [[Gender neutral]], and [[Neutrois]] ...s neutral identities are more significant than the individuals non-neutral identities, or the individual usually wants their neutral identity considered more sig
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  • ...9015721/https://dailyprideflags.tumblr.com/post/165052341167/genderweird-a-gender-that-does-not-yet-have-a Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref> It can also be cal ...Gender Census]], 39 people (0.158% of respondents) wrote "genderweird" or "gender weird" as an identity.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1j7mwkZV
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  • ...nt male and/or masculinity, the orange, white, and red represent unaligned identities or xenogenders, and purple represents androgynous genders, and it also comb ...tyr<ref name="2021 Gender Census">"Gender Census 2021: Worldwide Report" ''Gender Census.'' Retrieved March 8, 2022. https://gendercensus.com/results/2021-wo
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  • The wiki dedicated to [[Nonbinary|nonbinary gender identities]]</center> ...ella term itself, although some people use it to describe their specific [[gender identity]] too.
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  • | identities = Neutrois ...ed or questioning gender.<br>-Green: non-binary gender.<br>-Black: lack of gender.}}
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  • This page lists Hindi terms related to gender and sex. They are sorted according to the Latin transcription in alphabetic | [[Gender]]; [[Sexes|Sex]]; In Hindi, the words for 'sex' and 'gender' are the same.
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  • ...0% to 100%. One genderflux person described it thus: "The idea is that my gender, and by extension my presentation, is sometimes a really, really loud versi ...a pretty intense genderflux") or verb ("I genderflux, which means that my gender changes in intensity over time.")<ref name="crushing">{{cite web|archive-ur
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  • ...designed by [[Marilyn Roxie]] with input from the readers of [[Genderqueer Identities]]. The flag is [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Creative Common ...Colours in the UK |author=Roxie, Marilyn |work=GENDERQUEER AND NON-BINARY IDENTITIES |date=24 April 2013 |access-date=31 May 2020 |url= https://genderqueerid.co
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  • ...''Unlabeled gender''' is a broad [[umbrella term]] that can be used as a [[gender identity]] label in and of itself. Someone who uses this term to describe t * Being unsure of their specific gender label;
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  • ...=2020-09-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230525005947/https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/189770222828/proxvir-juxera-proxangi-juxtaneu-and- Juxera is also a base gender within the [https://gender.fandom.com/wiki/Circa_Binary?so=search Circa Binary]
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  • ...ndent identifying as presquegender.<ref name="docs_Gend">{{Cite web |title=Gender Census 2019 - the public spreadsheet |author=Cassian |work=Google Docs |dat [[Category: Nonbinary identities]]
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  • ...ored bars are to represent the spectrum of different neurotypes and gender identities that neurodivergent individuals have. The infinity symbol is to represent n '''Neurogender''' is an umbrella term to describe when someone's gender is somehow linked to their neurotype, mental illness, or neurological condi
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  • ...eer for Your Binary: Everything You Need to Know and More About Non-Binary Identities |last=Jakubowski |first=Kaylee |work=Everyday Feminism |date=4 March 2014 | Just like any other gender identity, ambigender people can use any set of [[pronouns]] they like, or e
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  • ...tersex people, and sometimes used against people who do not fit inside the gender norms, presenting being assumed as intersex a bad thing. Even if some activ ...both sexes or lack the physiological characteristics that are defined as a gender.
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  • ! Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities ! Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities
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  • ...tive gender that was not associated with the man/woman spectrum, but was a gender that existed and NOT genderless."<ref name="throws up hands" /> ...tive gender that was not associated with the man/woman spectrum, but was a gender that existed and NOT genderless."<ref name="throws up hands" />
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  • '''Genderfae''' also called genderdoe, is a term for a type of [[gender identity]] which is [[genderfluid|fluid]] between multiple genders, but nev ...s-2019-the-worldwide-tldr|archive-date=18 January 2020}}</ref> In the 2020 Gender Census, 53 respondents (0.21% of total respondents) were genderfae.<ref nam
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  • ...onbinary gender. It's almost as rare for characters to have an undisclosed gender, or to have a fictional sex, which almost but not really counts as nonbinar ...px;text-align:center;font-size:0.8em;">[[fictional depictions of nonbinary gender|<span style="color: #000000;">More information...</span>]]</div>
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  • ...e identities that can be considered under the ningender umbrella include [[gender neutral]] and [[neutrois]].
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  • ...nder where the person feels predominantly [[agender]] (aka gender void and gender blank). Except they go fluidly between other genders which fluctuate (partl [[Category:Nonbinary identities]]
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  • ...nder dysphoria]]) and make their body match how they see themself (their [[gender identity]]). The words [[transsexuality]] and transsexual were created by d * Transsexual women ([[transgender women]]), who were [[AMAB|assigned a male gender at birth]] (sometimes also [[intersex]]), and identify as [[female]], there
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  • ...3177936648683520/apotheoseity-hi-heres-a-xenogender-for</ref>. Swarm-based gender systems are common in the insect world and in science fiction.<ref>https:// ...Gender Census, less than 0.1 % of 40,375 respondents identified as such.{{Gender Census|2023}}
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  • ..."female" box or the "male" box. They might identify as [[nonbinary]]. The gender binary makes problems for nonbinary people, oppressing and discriminating a ...stem is coercive and limiting, the [[binary genders]] themselves are valid identities.
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  • [[File:Eunuch.svg|thumb|200px|Eunuch [[gender symbols|symbol]]. It is a male symbol with the extending arrow having been ...ople are eunuchs by choice, and some of them see this as a [[nonbinary]] [[gender identity]]. Nowadays eunuchs are recognised more and more as being part of
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  • ...the system doesn't force them to wrongly say they are one of the [[binary gender]]s ([[female]] or [[male]]). * [[Legal gender#UK]]
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  • ...r presentation. A person can have any alignment or presentation, and their gender element will not change. ...osed to be or act like, just describes the aspects that make up a person's gender. It expresses these aspects (masculinity, femininity, etc.) as "linities."
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  • ...nflux person identifies as all genders, but may sometimes flux to have one gender feel more right. For example, one day they might feel perfectly even betwee ...r]] person may identify as panflux or panfluid if and when they feel their gender is constantly changing. (Ex. [[Pangender]] - [[demipangender]] - [[agender]
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  • | identities = Femmegender, Femgender, Fegender, and Nonbinary Femme ...ng with the core/foundation of femme.<br>Mint green: 'absence' of a binary gender/being a girl}}
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  • ...trong connection to both [[masculinity]] and [[femininity]] within their [[gender]]. [[Nonpuella]] (or nonera) is a related gender for someone connected to [[femininity]] but not [[female]] at all, and [[no
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  • ...ther nonbinary people like clothes that mix female and male markers (mixed-gender fashion). Yet other nonbinary people wear clothes that are very similar to
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  • ...ender Census, 7 people out of 40,375 participants identified as cistrans.{{Gender Census|2023}} ...person who identifies with both the gender they were assigned and another gender.
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  • ...> Polygender is one of [[list of nonbinary identities|the common nonbinary identities today]]. In 1998, the word polygender was used in a transgender community o ...in Queerphobiaville." - [https://web.archive.org/web/20200204005048/http://gender-sphere.0catch.com/polygenderfaq.htm Polygender FAQ.]
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  • ...y of the gender spectrum. The green triangles represent where exactly each gender falls on the spectrum, which is “near girl” in the juxera flag and “n ...=2020-09-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230525005947/https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/189770222828/proxvir-juxera-proxangi-juxtaneu-and-
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  • ...faun''' (or '''gendermars'''{{Citation needed}}) is a term for a type of [[gender identity]] which is [[genderfluid|fluid]] between multiple genders, but nev ...s-2019-the-worldwide-tldr|archive-date=18 January 2020}}</ref> In the 2020 Gender Census, 50 respondents (0.203% of all respondents) reported they were gende
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  • ...y that isn't exclusively male or female, and with black representing every gender outside the binary ...m being a woman, though it can be described as a gender that is feminine-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]], [[neutral]]-aligned, [[fingender]], and/or [[fiaspec]]
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  • ...nbinary erasure increased significantly. During that period many nonbinary identities, particularly those in colonial regions, were subject to nonbinary erasure. ''See also: [[Gender-variant identities worldwide]]''
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  • ...n]] who have [[nonbinary]] [[gender identity|gender identities]], or are [[gender nonconforming]]. ...[cisgender]].<ref name="Myths">{{Cite web |title=Overcoming Myths in Legal Gender Recognition Discussions |author=Transgender Europe |work=tgeu.org |date= |a
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  • ...pected that all of these resources will be useful to ''all'' nonbinary and gender variant people. See [[Nonbinary#Nonbinary expression|Nonbinary presentation ...or who wish to keep their legal or [[Sex#Gender assigned at birth|assigned gender]] confidential:
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  • ...ue. The transgender umbrella does include people with [[nonbinary]] gender identities, but not all nonbinary people consider themselves as transgender. ..."woman", not "trans". However, some people do consider "trans" to be their gender, such as the writer [[Juno Roche]] and the sexologist [[Esben Esther Pirell
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  • This page lists words in Thai related to gender and sex. They are sorted according to the original Thai words. Dee (ดี้): A lesbian or bisexual woman who follows outward gender norms. Historically, the distinction of ''dee'' was a relationship with ''t
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  • ...that it can not be pinned down and/or having so many tiny aspects to one's gender that the individual feels they are continuously discovering it.<ref>{{Cite ...nder Census, 3 respondents, and in the 2020 Gender Census, 5 respondents.{{Gender Census|2020}}
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  • - Beige: the spectrum of gender, being different to demigenders - White: the lack of gender
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  • ...ed] on 17 July 2023</ref> An ipsogender person may or may not experience [[gender dysphoria]] and/or identify as [[trans]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://inters ...30708134749/https://intersexroadshow.blogspot.com/2014/08/cis-gender-trans-gender-and-intersex.html |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref>
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  • ...n identity pride flags|<span style="color:white;">Pride flags for uncommon identities</span>]]</span> <small><center>''[[Nonbinary_Wiki:Uncommon identities|What's an uncommon identity?]]''</center></small>
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  • | identities = Nonpuella/nonera, nonpuer/nonvir, and nonvirmina/nonpuerella ...ll, it's separate from the Earth. Just like a nonpuerella is someone whose gender draws from masculinity and femininity, but that is entirely separate from b
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  • | identities = Juxera ...y of the gender spectrum. the green triangles represent where exactly each gender falls on the spectrum, which is “near girl” in the juxera flag and “n
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  • ...log is mainly contributed by users, who "may submit their thoughts about [[gender]], questions, a personal profile, a picture, a video, a web link or recomme
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  • ...e, or form, but feels a strong connection to [[femininity]] within their [[gender]]."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Nonpuella [[Nonpuer]] (or nonvir) is the corresponding gender for someone connected to [[masculinity]] but not [[male]] at all. For those
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  • | gender=[[nonbinary]], [[genderqueer]], [[genderfluid]], [[demiboy]], and others ...224193138/https://christyharrison.com/foodpsych/5/eating-disorder-recovery-gender-identity-with-sand-chang |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref>
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  • ...y that isn't exclusively male or female, and with black representing every gender outside the binary ...rom being male, though it can be described as a gender that is masculine-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]], [[neutral]]-aligned, [[mingender]], and/or [[miaspec]]
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  • | frequency = 0.3% (aggregating all libra identities) ...stly nonbinary or [[agender]], but with a particular connection to another gender.
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  • '''Cogender''', or '''co-gender''' (from Latin ''co'' ("with, together") + ''gender'') is a word that has been used with a few different meanings. It has been ...omington, IN: Marzano Research Laboratory, 2015. Unpaged.</ref> or to a co-gender [[LGBT]] activist group (as opposed to a lesbian-only activist group).<ref>
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  • [[File:Epicene.png|thumb|200px|Epicene flag variation with [[Gender symbols|epicene symbol]].]] ...rm for both male and female referents. Epicene can also be a [[nonbinary]] gender identity.
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  • ...2023</ref> Galactian alignments are often used together with other gender identities, such as "solarian bigender" or "lunarian demigender". ...uline alignments. It is called stellarian because there are many nonbinary identities and presentations, just as there are many stars.<ref name="stellunarian"/>
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  • ...s mood or situation.<ref name="Herdt">Gilbert H. Herdt, ''Third sex, third gender: beyond sexual dimorphism in ...heir own sense of self<ref name="Bentz">Leslie Bentz, "The Neurobiology of Gender Bending", Bryn Mawr , 2005.</ref>
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  • ...s [[genderfluid]] and [[genderflux]]. Fluidflux individuals have different identities at different times (or multiple at the same time, in some cases) and, addit ...also not always the whole way along the spectrum. No two people experience gender the same way and following that everyone who identifies as fluidflux will n
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  • '''Flags''', or '''pride flags''', are graphic symbols of specific kinds of identities held in common in the [[MOGII]] community. This page doesn't have a complet ...avender'''. As a mix of pink and baby blue pigments, lavender represents a gender that is a mix of female and male, or in between female and male.
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  • ...//beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/172259166455/genderflor-a-fluid-gender-that-never-encompasses|archive-date=17 July 2023}}</ref>, whereas Gendervae In the 2021 [[Gender Census]], 11 people reported they were genderflor.<ref name="GC2021">{{cite
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  • ...rth]] (or were born with certain intersex conditions), and who have a male gender identity. ...hat don't fit within the gender binary. Most cisgender people don't seek a gender [[transition]], but some do. For example, some drag artists who think of
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  • ...rth]] (or were born with certain intersex conditions), and who have a male gender identity. ...hat don't fit within the gender binary. Most cisgender people don't seek a gender [[transition]], but some do. For example, some drag artists who think of
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  • In the 2021 [[Gender Census]], 32 people reported they were genderfaer.<ref name="GC2021">{{cite [[Category:Nonbinary identities]]
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  • ...rth]] (or were born with certain intersex conditions), and who have a male gender identity. ...hat don't fit within the gender binary. Most cisgender people don't seek a gender [[transition]], but some do. For example, some drag artists who think of
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  • | identities = Pangender, Panfluid, and Maxigender Pangender.png|{{#simple-tooltip:Meaning|-Yellow: gender without reference to the binary.<br>Light red: transition to genders relate
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  • ...rth]] (or were born with certain intersex conditions), and who have a male gender identity. ...hat don't fit within the gender binary. Most cisgender people don't seek a gender [[transition]], but some do. For example, some drag artists who think of
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  • ..., or form, but feels a strong connection to [[masculinity]] within their [[gender]]."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ask-pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/1566 [[Nonpuella]] (or nonera) is the corresponding gender for someone connected to [[femininity]] but not [[female]] at all. For thos
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  • ...23</ref> Richard Trexler gives an early Spanish account of religious third gender figures from the Inca empire in his 1995 book "Sex and Conquest": ....archive.org/web/20200118084451/https://gendercensus.com/post/183843963445/gender-census-2019-the-worldwide-tldr</ref>
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