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    [[File:Sekhet hieroglyphs.jpg|thumb|The word "sekhet" written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.]]
    [[File:Sekhet hieroglyphs.jpg|thumb|The word "sekhet" written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.]]
    [[User:Sekhet|Sekhet]] is an administrator at this wiki who is a [[neutrois]] of adult age, living in the [[Recognition (USA)|USA]]. Their username is drawn from the [[Gender-variant identities worldwide]] article: "In ancient Egypt (Middle Kingdom, 2000-1800 BCE), there were said to be three genders of humans: men, ''sekhet (s<u>h</u>t)'', and women, in that order." This admin plans to revive missing content from the old Nonbinary Wiki that they had archived privately, and to expand it from other resources they had gathered over the last few years with the intention of adding it to the wiki once it was demonstrated to be on stable hosting. The best way to contact them is via the discussion page.
    [[User:Sekhet|Sekhet]] is an administrator at this wiki who is a [[neutrois]] of adult age, living in the [[Recognition (USA)|USA]]. Their username is drawn from the [[Gender-variant identities worldwide]] article: "In ancient Egypt (Middle Kingdom, 2000-1800 BCE), there were said to be three genders of humans: men, ''sekhet (s<u>h</u>t)'', and women, in that order." This admin has revived some missing content from the old Nonbinary Wiki that they had archived privately, and plans to expand it from other resources they had gathered over the last few years with the intention of adding it to the wiki once it was demonstrated to be on stable hosting. The best way to contact them is via the discussion page.

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    The word "sekhet" written in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.

    Sekhet is an administrator at this wiki who is a neutrois of adult age, living in the USA. Their username is drawn from the Gender-variant identities worldwide article: "In ancient Egypt (Middle Kingdom, 2000-1800 BCE), there were said to be three genders of humans: men, sekhet (sht), and women, in that order." This admin has revived some missing content from the old Nonbinary Wiki that they had archived privately, and plans to expand it from other resources they had gathered over the last few years with the intention of adding it to the wiki once it was demonstrated to be on stable hosting. The best way to contact them is via the discussion page.