List of nonbinary identities: Difference between revisions
Moved multigender to here from the list of uncommon nb identities because it met the requirement of being at least 0.20% of a survey. Moved pangender to the list of uncommon nb identities, because it did not meet that requirement.
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* '''[[maverique]]'''.<ref name="NBGQ2016"></ref> Coined by Vesper H. (queerascat) in 2014. A specific nonbinary gender identity "characterized by autonomy and inner conviction regarding a sense of self that is entirely independent of male/masculinity, female/femininity or anything which derives from the two while still being neither without gender nor of a neutral gender."<ref>''[http://queerascat.tumblr.com/post/89448452041/maverique-definition-reworded-06-21-14-a maverique]'', Vesper H. (queerascat), June 2014, captured April 2016.</ref> In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 0.64% (72) of the responses said they were maverique or mavrique.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" /> | * '''[[maverique]]'''.<ref name="NBGQ2016"></ref> Coined by Vesper H. (queerascat) in 2014. A specific nonbinary gender identity "characterized by autonomy and inner conviction regarding a sense of self that is entirely independent of male/masculinity, female/femininity or anything which derives from the two while still being neither without gender nor of a neutral gender."<ref>''[http://queerascat.tumblr.com/post/89448452041/maverique-definition-reworded-06-21-14-a maverique]'', Vesper H. (queerascat), June 2014, captured April 2016.</ref> In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 0.64% (72) of the responses said they were maverique or mavrique.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" /> | ||
* '''[[multigender]]'''. An umbrella term, but may also be used as a specific gender identity. Multigender identities all fall under the nonbinary and transgender umbrellas. The multigender umbrella includes [[bigender]], [[trigender]], [[polygender]], [[pangender]], [[genderfluid]], and possibly [[androgyne]]. Multigender individuals have more than one gender identity, either at the same time, or moving between different gender identities at different times. <ref>Jenny Crofton. «[https://thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/what-it-means-to-be-multigender-the-questions-many-have-but-are-afraid-to-ask/ What It Means To Be MultiGender: The Questions Many Have, But Are Afraid To Ask]». The body is not an apology. 7 December 2016</ref> In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 0.20% (22) respondants called themselves multigender.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" /> | |||
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* '''[[polygender]]'''.<ref name="NBGQ2016"></ref> Having several gender identities, particularly four or more of them. This can mean at different times, or at the same time.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20161015190830/http://polygender.co.uk/polygenfaq.htm</ref> | * '''[[polygender]]'''.<ref name="NBGQ2016"></ref> Having several gender identities, particularly four or more of them. This can mean at different times, or at the same time.<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20161015190830/http://polygender.co.uk/polygenfaq.htm</ref> In the 2019 Worldwide Gender Census, 0.21% 24 of the responses were polygender.<ref name="2019 Gender Census" /> | ||
==Q== | ==Q== |