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The European society is, in general, very [[Binarism|binarist]]. However, there are a lot of cultures that, traditionally, have had more than two genders. This page is a list of some of these nonbinary gender identities that are recognised in other cultures. Note that this is not a complete list. | The European society is, in general, very [[Binarism|binarist]]. However, there are a lot of cultures that, traditionally, have had more than two genders. This page is a list of some of these nonbinary gender identities that are recognised in other cultures. Note that this is not a complete list. For cultures that see gender as very fluid or base gender construction on something other than biological sex, see [[Gender in Different Cultures|gender in different cultures]]. | ||
== Bugis society == | == Bugis society == |