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  • ...y:Uncommon 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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  • {{uncommon identity}} '''Drone''' is an uncommon [[gender identity]] related to '''swarmgenders''' and '''hivegenders'''<ref>https://mogai-and
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  • {{uncommon identity}} ...case, as everyone has their own experiences with gender. People with this identity may also relate to and identify with labels like [[pangender]], [[genderflu
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  • {{uncommon identity}} ...otations of censure that can be important to those using it as an [[gender identity]] label.
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  • ...in a [[feminine]] way.<ref name="refinery29">{{Cite web |title=The Gender Identity Terms You Need To Know |work=Refinery29 |date=1 June 2018 |access-date=11 N ...dscape-not-a-line/ |quote=Back in the mid-90s, 'butch of center' was a not-uncommon descriptor in lesbian personal ads, at least where I was looking ('femme of
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  • | identity = Sukupuoleton {{infobox identity
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  • | identity = Agender ...as born? Do I want a vintage feel to the new name? Or would I rather it be uncommon?
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  • | identity = 無性別(agender) {{infobox identity
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  • | identity = <span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">Agender</span> {{infobox identity
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  • | identity = <translate><!--T:2--> Agender</translate> {{infobox identity
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  • ...ate for resources and groups are only about sexual orientation, not gender identity. Depending on location, LGBT is also sometimes written in a different order ...ist of uncommon nonbinary identities#Unisex|Unisex]]", a type of nonbinary identity.<ref name="medi_Lite">{{Cite web |title=Literary Canon Fodder {{!}} Cardyn
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  • | identity = Агендеры {{infobox identity
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  • ...th gay men and gay culture, but can be of any sexual orientation or gender identity. They vary widely by class, culture, and dedication, from professionals who ===Uncommon terms===
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  • ...Keywords: earth, nature, neutral inclined, places, plants, two syllables, uncommon ...ly 2023</ref> Keywords: beauty, neutral inclined, treasure, two syllables, uncommon
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  • ...valid, but that not many people have decided to use it ([[Nonbinary_Wiki: Uncommon identities|More information...]]). See also the [[list of nonbinary identit 2. evidence that the identity has actually been used as someone's own identity. Acceptable evidence includes presence in at least one Gender Census result
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  • # evidence that the identity has actually been used as someone's own identity. Acceptable evidence includes presence in at least one Gender Census result {{infobox identity
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  • {{infobox identity .... One's neurotype affects many parts of one's life, including one's gender identity. Neurogenders are not defined in relationship to concepts of male and femal
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  • ...er]], others are multigender. Terms will be marked with the implied gender identity when possible. .... People have created some words to fill this lexical gap, but they remain uncommon words. People have also suggested using other words in place of Ma'am and S
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  • ...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
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  • ...tity by non-trans* people should be examined in terms of the *projector's* identity. ...rt, a kind of relationality that is constantly in flux; it begins with the identity a person chooses, but this choice is never separate from the various other
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  • ...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 In general, employment discrimination laws regarding gender identity and LGBT identity vary by state. See [[Wikipedia:Transgender_rights_in_the_United_States#Empl
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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
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  • ...nder-variant identities worldwide|cultural]] identities, a combined gender identity and [[Orientation|romantic and sexual orientation]], a [[Gender Modality|ge ...lacked this concept.<ref name=":6" /> Metagender developed into a discrete identity as a spiritual functionary inside [[Pagan|neopaganism]], combining social g
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  • ...O Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref> As seen elsewhere on this page, it's not uncommon for robots to be written as genderless. ...ith her masculine side, and/or physically intersex, and/or that her gender identity is not strictly male or female. This is with the understanding that in the
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  • ...|neptunic]], and [[Romantic and sexual orientation#Venusic|venusic]]. Some identity labels have been proposed specifically for nonbinary people who are usually ...uality.<ref name="Gender Census 2018">{{Cite web |title=Gender Census 2018 Identity words (public) |author=Cassian |date=21 June 2018 |access-date=27 July 2020
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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 <blockquote>As you know, I have a nonbinary gender identity, meaning that I don't think of myself as a woman or a man. I'm transitionin
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  • ...-described spivaks use spivak as a proper noun for their non-binary gender identity. ...aer'' pronouns are cultural appropriation went viral. Since then, it's not uncommon for people to repeat this claim in defence of either pagans, Celtic culture
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  • ...ames. Since most people don't know that people can have a nonbinary gender identity, the way that nonbinary genders are represented in fiction can be a valuabl ...uld still list them on this page only if they also have a nonbinary gender identity.
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