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Crona is a demon sword master, and they appear as an antagonist under the orders of Medusa for the first part of the series (manga and anime). Their gender is never mentioned throughout the series, however the author explicitly stated that their gender is unknown. [111] In the Japanese text, they are referred to using gender-neutral pronouns.
Bauer (birth name "Vera") is a transsexual man who lives in a correctional facility for young people. After writing a book of verses about his life as a young troubled youth, he comes into his gender identity and begins to dress as a man, eventually falling in love with a woman and passing as cisgender to her family. Brazil [44] 1986 Second Serve
Further reviews praised as a well-written drama which is densely packed with "social commentary, multivalent symbolism, and references to historical events, [and] literature," [170] LGBT-friendly, [171] critiquing the "harmful tropes present in some yuri fiction", [172] a yuri anime about "love between a girl and a female bear", [173] and ...
“The sex characteristics a person is born with do not signify a person's gender identity. When people have ‘gender reveal parties,’ it really should be called a ‘genital reveal party ...
[15] [better source needed] After Yivo the planet-sized alien marries and breaks up with all people of the universe at once, [16] she remains in a relationship only with Yivo. [17] Yivo Non-binary: Yivo is a planet-sized alien with no determinable gender, dating, then marrying all people of the universe at once. [16] Later, they break up.
As you may already know, gender is far more complex than the binary of "man" and "woman" that too many of us grew up with; in fact, there are many more than two genders.
Dr. Vlam is a female robot who has had multiple relationships with people of all genders. [426] X-Men '97: March 20, 2024 Morph: Non-binary In X-Men: The Animated Series, Morph was presented as a male mutant who was referred to with masculine pronouns. Conversely, X-Men '97 presents Morph as non-binary and preferring they/them pronouns. [428]
A combat officer who is in love with Sepia, a non-commissioned officer. [18] Cobalt is in a romantic relationship with Sepia, occasionally kissing her in this "classic of early anime." [19] [20] Japan Sepia Combat officer and ruthless warrior, who is in love with Cobalt, later becoming distraught after her demise. [21]