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  • ...ary]] system. Gender variant has variously been used as another word for [[genderqueer]], [[nonbinary]], transgender, [[third gender]], and [[gender nonconforming ...ilable on Facebook in 2014.<ref>Eve Shapiro, ''Gender circuits: Bodies and identities in a technological age.'' Unpaged.</ref>
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  • ...designed by [[Marilyn Roxie]] with input from the readers of [[Genderqueer Identities]]. The flag is [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Creative Common ...ve.org/web/20230525013841/http://genderqueerid.com/post/48778828472/on-the-genderqueer-and-non-binary-flag-and |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref>
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  • ...rqueer.png|[[Pride Gallery/Genderqueer|Genderqueer]]<br>({{PAGESINCATEGORY:Genderqueer pride flags}} flags) ...n identity pride flags|<span style="color:white;">Pride flags for uncommon identities</span>]]</span>
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  • ...=I identify sometimes or partly as agender but also partly or sometimes as genderqueer!|user= Young_E_H|number =1226903204291600388|date=10 February 2020}}</ref> ...for their debut book ''They/Them/Their: A Guide to Nonbinary & Genderqueer Identities'', published in fall 2019.<ref name="ampersand">{{Cite web |title=On Writin
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  • | identities = Genderqueer | identity_link = Genderqueer
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  • ...t have something in common. A person could identify as one of the specific identities under an umbrella term, and/or [[pronouns#they|they]] could identify with t ...ymous said: Hi- I'd like to know how aporagendered is different from being genderqueer|date=14 June 2014}}</ref>
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  • ...ncrease the public awareness and understanding of [[nonbinary gender]] and identities that fall under the nonbinary umbrella. ...onbinary people]] (See also [[:Category:Nonbinary people]] and [[:Category:Genderqueer people]])
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  • | flag = genderqueer.png | gallery_link = Pride Gallery/Genderqueer
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  • | gender=[[nonbinary]], [[genderqueer]], [[genderfluid]], [[demiboy]], and others ...}}</ref> Dr. Chang uses [[singular they]] pronouns and is [[nonbinary]], [[genderqueer]], [[genderfluid]], [[demiboy]], and/or "a number of other terms... it kind
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  • ...s neutral identities are more significant than the individuals non-neutral identities, or the individual usually wants their neutral identity considered more sig ...utral flag. While they're similar in that they both centre with Non-Binary identities, they're not the same.
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  • ...ynous gender identities and expressions include androgyne, [[bigender]], [[genderqueer]], [[intergender]], and [[yinyang ren]], although this depends on the indiv ...ceive their gender as separate or more specific to other similar nonbinary identities.
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  • | flag = genderqueer.png | gallery_link = Pride Gallery/Genderqueer
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  • | flag = genderqueer.png | gallery_link = Pride Gallery/Genderqueer
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  • | gender = [[nonbinary]]/[[genderqueer]]<ref>{{cite tweet|user=hiHelloHans|number=1143204820318162944|title=Just r -Trans (umbrella: nonbinary/genderqueer)
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  • ...use more specific terms to describe their genders, such as [[agender]], [[genderqueer]], [[gender fluid]], [[Two Spirit]], [[bigender]], [[pangender]], [[gender
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  • ...> Polygender is one of [[list of nonbinary identities|the common nonbinary identities today]]. In 1998, the word polygender was used in a transgender community o ...ch seems to have been an early permutation of the now widely-known word "[[genderqueer]]."
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  • ...toward the masculine side of the gender scale and includes a wide range of identities such as [[butch]], [[stud]], [[ag|aggressive/AG]], dom, macha, tomboi, [[tr ...more [[Nonbinary gender in fiction#Nonbinary genders in fiction|nonbinary/genderqueer characters in fiction]]. The following are only some of those characters wh
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  • ...the same time as being [[genderqueer]], [[gender nonconforming]], or other identities that don't fit within the gender binary. Most cisgender people don't seek a ...and legal aspects of a gender transition might call themselves a cissexual genderqueer."</span><ref>Tobi Hill-Meyer, "[https://nodesignation.wordpress.com/definit
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  • ...the same time as being [[genderqueer]], [[gender nonconforming]], or other identities that don't fit within the gender binary. Most cisgender people don't seek a ...and legal aspects of a gender transition might call themselves a cissexual genderqueer."</span><ref>Tobi Hill-Meyer, "[https://nodesignation.wordpress.com/definit
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  • ...the same time as being [[genderqueer]], [[gender nonconforming]], or other identities that don't fit within the gender binary. Most cisgender people don't seek a ...ple who transition call themselves transsexual, whereas other nonbinary or genderqueer people who don't transition can call themselves cissexual. (For example, [[
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