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[[File:Neutrois flag.png|thumb|Neutrois pride flag. White is for neutral, unidentified, or questioning gender. Dark chartreuse green (the inverse of lavender, the mix of pink and blue) is for nonbinary gender that isn't female or male. Black is for agender or genderless.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20160326082554/http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91217910141/neutrois-pride http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91217910141/neutrois-pride]</ref>]]
[[File:Neutrois flag.png|thumb|Neutrois pride flag. White is for neutral, unidentified, or questioning gender. Dark chartreuse green (the inverse of lavender, the mix of pink and blue) is for nonbinary gender that isn't female or male. Black is for agender or genderless.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20160326082554/http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91217910141/neutrois-pride http://pridearchive.tumblr.com/post/91217910141/neutrois-pride]</ref>]]
'''Neutrois''' is an identity under the [[nonbinary]] and [[transgender]] umbrellas. Generally speaking, neutrois is a [[transsexual]] identity, meaning that it involves [[gender dysphoria]] and a desire to make a physical [[transition]] to a [[gender neutral]] presentation. However, as a result of the diversity of people who identify as neutrois, some of them say they don't have one or more of those traits, and are no less neutrois for it. What is agreed upon is that neutrois is a nonbinary gender identity, and that people of any [[Sex#Assigned Gender At Birth|gender assigned at birth]] can have this identity.<ref name=":0" /> Also, a person of any [[Ethnicity and culture|cultural or ethnic background]] can call [[Pronouns#They|themself]] neutrois.
'''Neutrois''' is an identity under the [[nonbinary]] and [[transgender]] umbrellas. Generally speaking, neutrois is a [[transsexual]] identity, meaning that it involves [[gender dysphoria]] and a desire to make a physical [[transition]] to a [[gender neutral]] presentation. However, as a result of the diversity of people who identify as neutrois, some of them say they don't have one or more of those traits, and are no less neutrois for it. What is agreed upon is that neutrois is a nonbinary gender identity, and that people of any [[Sex#Assigned Gender At Birth|gender assigned at birth]] can have this identity. Also, a person of any [[Ethnicity and culture|cultural or ethnic background]] can call [[Pronouns#They|themself]] neutrois.


In 2014, neutrois was one of 50 genders made available on the social networking site Facebook.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/10637968/Facebook-sex-changes-which-one-of-50-genders-are-you.html</ref>
In 2014, neutrois was one of 50 genders made available on the social networking site Facebook.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/10637968/Facebook-sex-changes-which-one-of-50-genders-are-you.html</ref>
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