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* '''[[ | * '''[[Packing|packer]]'''. An artificial soft penis. Transgender people on the female-to-male spectrum may wear these in their clothes as part of making a more male body shape. | ||
* '''[[pangender]]'''. A non-binary gender identity that is made of a mix of all genders<ref name="gender-word">{{Cite web |title=By the end of this post, “gender” may not look like a real word anymore |author=Cottle, J.M. |work=A Fine Line |date=12 June 2011 |access-date=7 May 2020 |url= https://jmcottle.com/by-the-end-of-this-post-gender-may-not-look-like-a-real-word-anymore/}}</ref>. Or a fluid gender that could potentially be any gender. However, "all" and "any" don't include genders that belong only to certain cultures or ethnic groups to which the person isn't entitled. | * '''[[pangender]]'''. A non-binary gender identity that is made of a mix of all genders<ref name="gender-word">{{Cite web |title=By the end of this post, “gender” may not look like a real word anymore |author=Cottle, J.M. |work=A Fine Line |date=12 June 2011 |access-date=7 May 2020 |url= https://jmcottle.com/by-the-end-of-this-post-gender-may-not-look-like-a-real-word-anymore/}}</ref>. Or a fluid gender that could potentially be any gender. However, "all" and "any" don't include genders that belong only to certain cultures or ethnic groups to which the person isn't entitled. | ||
* '''panromantic''' Describes the romantic orientation of being attracted to all genders | * '''panromantic''' Describes the romantic orientation of being attracted to all genders |