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  2. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    Yellow represents people whose gender exists outside the binary, purple represents those whose gender is a mixture of—or between—male and female, black represents people who have no gender, and white represents those who embrace many or all genders. [128] Genderfluid people, who fall under the genderqueer umbrella, also have their own flag.

  3. What Does Non-Binary Mean? Understanding This LGBTQ ... - AOL

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    Non-binary people have been around since at least 400 B.C. to 200 A.D., according to Healthline, when “Hijras (people in India who identified as beyond male or female) were referenced in ancient ...

  4. List of non-binary people - Wikipedia

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    List of people, with name, birth year, nationality, gender identity and reference shown Name Birth year Nationality Gender identity Notable as Reference Abadon: 21st century American Non-binary Professional wrestler [1] Courtney Act: 1982 Australian Genderqueer: Drag queen, singer, television personality [2] Adeem the Artist: 1988 American Non ...

  5. List of gender identities - Wikipedia

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    Religion and homosexuality / trans people; ... 101 Some non-binary identities are exclusive, because no gender is referenced, such as agender, genderless, ...

  6. A guide to neopronouns, from ae to ze - AOL

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    Some neopronouns were created by writers as far back as the 18th century, many of whom did not publicly identify as nonbinary, because they wanted a genderless word to describe a person or group ...

  7. What does it mean to be agender? One person shares their ...

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    Agender people feel genderless or have a neutral gender. There are many ways to be agender. People of all sexuality can be agender.

  8. Genderless - Wikipedia

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    Genderless may refer to: Agender, an identity for people who do not identify with any gender; Gender neutrality, avoiding distinguishing based on gender; Gender-neutral pronoun, a pronoun not associated with a particular gender; Genderless fashion in Japan, a Japanese fashion subculture

  9. Your Gender Identity Can Change Over Time, And Yes, That’s ...

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    It's almost genderless. ... Still, for some people, being intersex might be a part of their identity. Basically, a person born with either some combination of both sex characteristics (genital ...