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It is common for genderqueer-identified people to consider trans and [[transgender]] to be synonymous with [[transition]] and so to claim genderqueer as a non-transgender identity. This is especially true with people who are genderqueer by gender expression only, but also applies to some genderqueer people who are comfortable with their body and see transgender as synonymous with bodily gender dysphoria. | It is common for genderqueer-identified people to consider trans and [[transgender]] to be synonymous with [[transition]] and so to claim genderqueer as a non-transgender identity. This is especially true with people who are genderqueer by gender expression only, but also applies to some genderqueer people who are comfortable with their body and see transgender as synonymous with bodily gender dysphoria. | ||
As such, it is important when talking about genderqueer and nonbinary people to recognise that not all people who hold these identities consider themselves to fall under the transgender umbrella. | As such, it is important when talking about genderqueer and nonbinary people to recognise that not all people who hold these identities consider themselves to fall under the transgender umbrella. | ||
==Notable people== | |||
[[File:JD Samson.jpg|thumb|JD Samson]] | |||
Notable people who specifically describe themselves with the label "genderqueer" include: | |||
* musician [[JD Samson]] | |||
* porn actor [[Jiz Lee]] | |||
* model [[notable nonbinary people#Rain Dove|Rain Dove]] | |||
* singer, songwriter and actor [[notable nonbinary people#Kieran Strange|Kieran Strange]] | |||
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==See also== | ==See also== |