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Created page with "*'''Androgyne''' (du Grecque, voulant dire "homme-femme")<ref>"Androgyne." ''Merriam-Webster Dictionary.'' Retrieved July 5, 2020. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/androgyne</ref> et a été utilisé pour beaucoup de types de personnes qui ne s'identifient pas dans le genre binaire. Il y a même un siècle, certaines personnes qui s'appelaient androgynes se voyaient comme un mix d'homme et femme.<ref name="Trans Bodies 611" /><ref>Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Trans..."
(Created page with "*'''Agender''' (agenre), aussi appelé '''genderless''' (sans genre) ou '''non-gendered,''' (non-genré.e) signifie avoir aucune identité de genre.<ref name="Trans Bodies 611">Laura Erickson-Schroth, ed. ''Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community.'' Oxford University Press, 2014. P. 611.</ref><ref name="2019 Gender Census">"Gender Census 2019 - The Worldwide tl;dr." ''Gender Census'' (blog). March 31, 2019. Retrieved July 7, 2020....")
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(Created page with "*'''Androgyne''' (du Grecque, voulant dire "homme-femme")<ref>"Androgyne." ''Merriam-Webster Dictionary.'' Retrieved July 5, 2020. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/androgyne</ref> et a été utilisé pour beaucoup de types de personnes qui ne s'identifient pas dans le genre binaire. Il y a même un siècle, certaines personnes qui s'appelaient androgynes se voyaient comme un mix d'homme et femme.<ref name="Trans Bodies 611" /><ref>Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Trans...")
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*'''[[Agender]]''' (agenre), aussi appelé '''[[genderless]]''' (sans genre) ou '''[[non-gendered]],''' (non-genré.e) signifie avoir aucune identité de genre.<ref name="Trans Bodies 611">Laura Erickson-Schroth, ed. ''Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community.'' Oxford University Press, 2014. P. 611.</ref><ref name="2019 Gender Census">"Gender Census 2019 - The Worldwide tl;dr." ''Gender Census'' (blog). March 31, 2019. Retrieved July 7, 2020. https://gendercensus.com/post/183843963445/gender-census-2019-the-worldwide-tldr Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20200118084451/https://gendercensus.com/post/183843963445/gender-census-2019-the-worldwide-tldr</ref><ref name="trans bodies 617">Laura Erickson-Schroth, ed. ''Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community.'' Oxford University Press, 2014. P. 617.</ref>
*'''[[Agender]]''' (agenre), aussi appelé '''[[genderless]]''' (sans genre) ou '''[[non-gendered]],''' (non-genré.e) signifie avoir aucune identité de genre.<ref name="Trans Bodies 611">Laura Erickson-Schroth, ed. ''Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community.'' Oxford University Press, 2014. P. 611.</ref><ref name="2019 Gender Census">"Gender Census 2019 - The Worldwide tl;dr." ''Gender Census'' (blog). March 31, 2019. Retrieved July 7, 2020. https://gendercensus.com/post/183843963445/gender-census-2019-the-worldwide-tldr Archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20200118084451/https://gendercensus.com/post/183843963445/gender-census-2019-the-worldwide-tldr</ref><ref name="trans bodies 617">Laura Erickson-Schroth, ed. ''Trans Bodies, Trans Selves: A Resource for the Transgender Community.'' Oxford University Press, 2014. P. 617.</ref>


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*'''[[Androgyne]]''' (du Grecque, voulant dire "homme-femme")<ref>"Androgyne." ''Merriam-Webster Dictionary.'' Retrieved July 5, 2020. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/androgyne</ref> et a été utilisé pour beaucoup de types de personnes qui ne s'identifient pas dans le genre binaire. Il y a même un siècle, certaines personnes qui s'appelaient androgynes se voyaient comme un mix d'homme et femme.<ref name="Trans Bodies 611" /><ref>Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Transgender Memoir of 1921 Found". ''Humanities and Social Sciences Online''. N.p., 10 October 2010. Web. Retrieved April 13, 2017.</ref>
*'''[[Androgyne]]''' (from Greek, meaning "man-woman")<ref>"Androgyne." ''Merriam-Webster Dictionary.'' Retrieved July 5, 2020. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/androgyne</ref> and has been used for many kinds of people who don't fit into the gender binary. Even a century ago, some people who called themselves androgynes saw themselves as a mix of male and female.<ref name="Trans Bodies 611" /><ref>Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Transgender Memoir of 1921 Found". ''Humanities and Social Sciences Online''. N.p., 10 October 2010. Web. Retrieved April 13, 2017.</ref>
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