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  2. Gender fluidity - Wikipedia

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    Gender fluidity (commonly referred to as genderfluid) is a non-fixed gender identity that shifts over time or depending on the situation. These fluctuations can occur at the level of gender identity or gender expression. A genderfluid person may fluctuate among different gender expressions over their lifetime, or express multiple aspects of ...

  3. List of gender identities - Wikipedia

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    The term may be used as "an umbrella term, encompassing several gender identities, including intergender, agender, xenogender, genderfluid, and demigender." [22] Some non-binary identities are inclusive, because two or more genders are referenced, such as androgyne/androgynous, intergender, bigender, trigender, polygender, and pangender.

  4. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Gender identity

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    Singular they/them/their pronouns are appropriate to use in reference to any person who goes by them. If a person exclusively goes by neopronouns, such as ze/hir, then singular they should also generally be used instead of neopronouns when referring to that individual, though their neopronouns should usually be mentioned in their biography (in the main prose or in a footnote).

  5. Federal workers will have to scrub pronouns from email ... - AOL

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    An email to U.S. Department of Agriculture staff, reviewed by USA TODAY, instructed employees to "recreate their signatures" to comply with Trump's order and an updated style guide that excludes ...

  6. US government agencies order employees to remove gender ...

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    The email added that offices in the State Department “have already been alerted to review trainings, forms, and plans that involve gender ideology.” The most common third-person pronouns ...

  7. Federal employees ordered to remove pronouns from their email ...

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    They reportedly received notices on Thursday to remove gender pronouns from their email signatures as part of the Trump administration’s campaign to end all DEI programs and spending in ...

  8. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    Pronoun pin badges from a 2016 art and tech festival. Many non-binary people use gender-neutral pronouns with the singular "they", "their" and "them" being used most commonly in English. Some non-binary individuals opt for neopronouns such as xe, ze, sie, co, and ey.

  9. Preferred gender pronoun - Wikipedia

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    A set of four badges, created by the organizers of the XOXO art and technology festival in Portland, Oregon. Preferred gender pronouns (also called personal gender pronouns, often abbreviated as PGP [1]) are the set of pronouns (in English, third-person pronouns) that an individual wants others to use to reflect that person's own gender identity.