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  • ...us Pride flag for those who are androgynous in identity, physical form, or presentation.]] ...]], androgyny in [[clothing]] (such as [[genderfuck]]), and other forms of presentation and expression seen as androgynous. A person who looks androgynous may or m
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  • ...and gender variant people. See [[Nonbinary#Nonbinary expression|Nonbinary presentation and expression]] for discussion of the diversity of nonbinary behaviour. ==Presentation==
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  • ...ndent of any alignment or presentation. A person can have any alignment or presentation, and their gender element will not change.
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  • Often transgender people will adapt their outward presentation to align with traditional gender expectations by using gender cues and gend ...vival, as they can be used or ignored in order to amplify or reduce gender presentation. Gender cues are inherently political, as playing with them and subverting
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  • ...a [[female|woman]]. There is no set style or guidelines for [[nonbinary]] presentation due to the diversity of identities encompassed within these terms. Clothing
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  • ...ce is that I've felt comfortable to experiment with my [[Gender expression|presentation]] because I no longer feel bound by gender norms.<ref name="insy_WhyB">{{Ci
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  • ...[[nonbinary]] and [[genderqueer]], has an [[androgyny|androgynous]] gender presentation and prefers [[gender neutral language]] and [[pronouns]]. Nat has a [[trans Nat's current activism projects are the ambiguous gender presentation resources and information site [http://practicalandrogyny.com/ Practical An
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  • '''Note:''' Title was added to system upon presentation of driving licence showing preferred title.
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  • ...“partially”; represents people who maintain or fluctuate between gendered presentation(s), and people who take on presentations that are not specifically male, fe
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  • ...ned gender|assigned gender at birth]] and ones actual gender and/or gender presentation. The two primary, and most well known gender modalities are [[cisgender]] a
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  • ...camp-mlm).png|{{#simple-tooltip: Meaning | - The pink/blue stripes are for presentation and the feeling of your identities (feminine, masculine, androgynous, whate ...unity and allyship<br>white: nonbinary identities<br>yellow-green: diverse presentation of bigender people<br>blue: masculine or masc-aligned identities}}
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  • ...used by anyone who feels they are androgynous in physicality, identity, or presentation.}}
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  • ...person described it thus: "The idea is that my gender, and by extension my presentation, is sometimes a really, really loud version of itself and sometimes it's qu
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  • ...my new book was coming out, it seemed I had to make a decision about self-presentation. I am trans*, nonbinary, so I asked to be referred to as "they." It's been
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  • ...multiplicity of usages, meanings, and implications across identity, roles, presentation, orientation, and preferences as a feature in that one word can communicate
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  • ...tripes' meanings are as follows: Purple - femme identity and unique gender presentation; Yellow - relationship to gender experienced through lesbian identity; Whit
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  • ...ple who call themselves androgynes identify with [[androgyny]] as a gender presentation, or have or wish to obtain an androgynous, 'in between', or neutral body, o ...ogynous looks (i.e. psychological androgynes) often wish that their gender presentation was markedly ambiguous so as to convey outwardly what they feel inwardly."<
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  • ...for perceived [[sex#Assigned Gender At Birth|gender assignment]], through presentation, behavior, identity, or other means.
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  • | androgyny (biologically, for animals or plants), androgynous in presentation (for humans), whether negative or positive tone depends on context
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  • * Don't give unsolicited advice about how to pass as a certain gender presentation. As is often the case with unsolicited advice to anybody, this tends to be
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  • * Don't give unsolicited advice about how to pass as a certain gender presentation. As is often the case with unsolicited advice to anybody, this tends to be
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  • * Don't give unsolicited advice about how to pass as a certain gender presentation. As is often the case with unsolicited advice to anybody, this tends to be
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  • ==Changing your presentation== ...nbinary.org/wiki/Nonbinary#Nonbinary_presentation_and_expression Nonbinary presentation and expression]''
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  • ==Changing your presentation== ...nbinary.org/wiki/Nonbinary#Nonbinary_presentation_and_expression Nonbinary presentation and expression]''
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  • ==Changing your presentation== ...nbinary.org/wiki/Nonbinary#Nonbinary_presentation_and_expression Nonbinary presentation and expression]''
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  • ==Changing your presentation== <!--T:29--> ...nbinary.org/wiki/Nonbinary#Nonbinary_presentation_and_expression Nonbinary presentation and expression]''
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  • ...median [[Eddie Izzard]] (b. 1962), who goes by "he" or "she," depending on presentation.<ref name="Nunn">{{Cite web |title=Eddie Izzard works Wunderbar in Chicago
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  • ...a [[female|woman]]. There is no set style or guidelines for [[nonbinary]] presentation due to the diversity of identities encompassed within these terms. Clothing
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  • ...a [[female|woman]]. There is no set style or guidelines for [[nonbinary]] presentation due to the diversity of identities encompassed within these terms. Clothing
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  • ...a [[female|woman]]. There is no set style or guidelines for [[nonbinary]] presentation due to the diversity of identities encompassed within these terms. Clothing
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  • ...a [[female|woman]]. There is no set style or guidelines for [[nonbinary]] presentation due to the diversity of identities encompassed within these terms. Clothing
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  • ...later 'de-transition' or 're-transition' to their preferred social role or presentation. This may also occur as an unplanned consequence of following whichever asp
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  • ...All the signs of a person's gender that other people can see.<ref>"Gender presentation." ''Susan's Place Transgender Resource Wiki.'' [https://susans.org/wiki/Gen *'''presentation'''. "The totality of one’s appearance, including attire, voice, behavior,
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  • ...gned and Sealed With a Kiss'', "you choose your pronouns (he/she/they) and presentation (masculine/feminine/androgynous)."<ref>https://store.steampowered.com/app/9
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  • ...o perform as their own [[AGAB]] through a heightened or exaggerated gender presentation.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://academic.eb.com/?target=%2Flevels%2Fcollegiate%
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  • ...eate a community where people understand that disability can affect gender presentation as much as or even more than inherent gender identity. Identity labels so o
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  • ...who identify as butch and femme today often use the words to define their presentation and gender identity rather than strictly the role they play in a relationsh
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  • ...gender and how I express it, as a metagender person with a masculine body presentation.}}</ref><ref>{{Cite tweet|number=973524929856573440|user=UnstrangeMind|titl
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  • ...o them using the wrong pronouns. For those who don't [[Practical_resources#Presentation|pass]] as well as they'd like, being called by the wrong gender (''misgende
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  • ...ndervague, [[Max Sparrow]], wrote that "[...] disability can affect gender presentation as much as or even more than inherent gender identity. Identity labels so o
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  • ...journal|last1=Stief|first1=Matthew|title=The Sexual Orientation and Gender Presentation of ''Hijra'', ''Kothi'', and ''Panthi'' in Mumbai, India|journal=Archives o
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  • ...journal|last1=Stief|first1=Matthew|title=The Sexual Orientation and Gender Presentation of ''Hijra'', ''Kothi'', and ''Panthi'' in Mumbai, India|journal=Archives o
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  • ...journal|last1=Stief|first1=Matthew|title=The Sexual Orientation and Gender Presentation of ''Hijra'', ''Kothi'', and ''Panthi'' in Mumbai, India|journal=Archives o
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  • ...zation/masculinization, while others experience relief with an androgynous presentation resulting from hormonal minimization of existing secondary sex characterist
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  • ...ved] on 17 July 2023</ref> This ambiguity is defined according to physical presentation (or lack thereof) and primary and secondary sexual characteristics. Then Je
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