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  2. Gender nonconformity - Wikipedia

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    Recovery strategies are actions that gender non-conforming individuals take on due to encounters with backlash from society. These strategies can also be a result of fear, embarrassment, etc from the individual's friends and family. [58] Some examples of recovery strategies are hiding non-conforming behavior, conforming to gender norms, etc. [59]

  3. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, 20% did not request specific pronouns be used for them, and 4% used pronouns not listed in the survey. [ 92 ] A non-binary pride flag at a parade in Paris reading Mon genre est non-binaire ('My gender is non-binary')

  4. Heteronormativity - Wikipedia

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    Those who do not identify as either woman or man are gender non-binary, or gender non-conforming. [72] States in the United States are increasingly legalizing this "third" gender on official government documents as the existence of this identity is continuously debated among individuals. [ 73 ]

  5. What are non-conforming loans? - AOL

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    Often, a mortgage is considered non-conforming because it's for an amount higher than the conforming loan limit ($766,550 for most mortgages in 2024), also known as a jumbo loan.

  6. Childhood gender nonconformity - Wikipedia

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    The concept of childhood gender nonconformity assumes that there is a correct way to be a girl or a boy. There are a number of social and developmental perspectives that explore how children come to identify with a particular gender and engage in activities that are associated with this gender role.

  7. Cisgenderism - Wikipedia

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    In addition to these overt consequences of cisgenderism, trans erasure, whereby the challenges transgender people face are not represented in dominant discourses, is also a result of cisgenderism. Passing is a way to avoid consequences of cisgenderism, by outwardly conforming with cisgenderist norms. [8]

  8. Cisnormativity - Wikipedia

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    The SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies states that cisnormativity is "the presumption that most people do, or should, conform to the norms about gender assignment in their society". It elaborates: " 'cisnormative' behavior varies depending on the gender norms in place within a given society.

  9. Deviance (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    "Conforming", others perceive the individual to be participating in the social norms that are distributed within societies. "Secret deviance" which is when the individual is not perceived as deviant or participating in any rule-breaking behaviors. Malicious compliance may furthermore pose a special case.