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  • #REDIRECT [[Gender identity]] {{Headred|Alternate gender identities 08/21}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gender identity]] {{Headred|Alternate gender identities 08/21}}
    75 bytes (7 words) - 23:57, 10 August 2021
  • '''Gender nonconformity''', or GNC, is a term used to describe a person’s identity or expression of gender. A GNC person may express their gender through
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  • ...ctly feminine or masculine norms and gender identities. In the spectrum of gender expression among lesbians, a soft butch lies closer to a butch lesbian than This type of behavior is also considered socially acceptable of alternate gender roles within the lesbian community. Whereas it is sometimes considered a be
    979 bytes (145 words) - 10:11, 7 March 2022
  • ...th" or play with traditional notions of gender identity, gender roles, and gender presentation. It falls under the umbrella of the [[transgender]] spectrum. ...arance to create gender dissonance or ambiguity in stark opposition of the gender binary. In this way, genderfuck shares many characteristics with genderquee
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  • ...exuals and [[transgender]]s of being victims of "gay-bashing" erases their identities and the truth of what happens to them.
    623 bytes (83 words) - 00:59, 13 October 2021
  • ..., as being neither a man nor a woman, or as falling completely outside the gender binary. Some wish to have certain features of the opposite sex and not all ...o complement the traditional two, while others identify as genderless or a-gender. Genderqueer people are united by their rejection of the notion that there
    6 KB (898 words) - 19:04, 1 November 2020
  • ...why these terms have been used: to describe either the age or the [[sex]]/gender of the object of an individual's [[sexual orientation]]. ==Sex and/or gender==
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  • ...nited States may find a greater level of community and affinity to similar identities than fakaleiti in the island kingdom. ...olynesian Gender Liminality Through Time and Space. In ''Third Sex, Third Gender: Beyond Sexual Dimorphism in Culture and History''. Gilbert Herdt, ed. P
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  • {{Header|Boi (gender) 02/21}} ...es to distinguish from [[heterosexuality|heterosexual]] or heteronormative identities. The term is commonly used by those who are female to male transgendered as
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  • ...who dresses and behaves in a feminine manner; they may be seen as a third gender. Some marry women and have children while others choose men as sexual or ro == Muxe and gender in Zapotec culture ==
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  • Even though the same term "transman" is used as short form for both identities (transsexual man and transgender man), and sometimes transsexuality is seen ...is imprecise and does not adequately describe the particulars of specific identities and experiences. For example, the identity/experience of a post-operative F
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  • {{Header|Sexuality and gender identity-based cultures 08/20}} ..., background, or interests due to a common [[sexual identity|sexual]] or [[gender identity]]. Among the first to argue that members of sexual minorities can
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  • ...es to distinguish from [[heterosexuality|heterosexual]] or heteronormative identities. The term is commonly used by those who are female to male transgendered as ...nderfuck]]. Bois may prefer a range of pronouns, including "he", "she", or gender-neutral pronouns such as "hir", "sie", "zie", and "ey". The term has found
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  • ...ltural imperatives that link biological sex with what Judith Butler calls 'gender performance' (see Bodies that Matter, 1993). ...y believed that all butch/femme dynamics by necessity imitate heterosexist gender roles, leading to butch-femme relationships being driven underground.
    10 KB (1,530 words) - 18:56, 18 November 2021
  • ..., [[sadomasochism]], [[sexual fetishes]], [[costumes]], [[alternate gender identities]], and uninhibited sexual expression. The group strongly upholds the princ
    2 KB (318 words) - 08:27, 23 November 2022
  • ...ecific, being suitable for any [[gender]] but can also be another term for gender-blindness. ==What is gender identity? 'Bathroom bill' lawsuits offer opposing views==
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  • ...natively the lakin-on or binalaki), which refers to women with a masculine gender expression (usually, but not always, lesbian). The term is commonly incorre ...). It wasn't until the 1990s when more positive discourse on queer and gay identities became more mainstream that baklâ lost its original derogatory connotation
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  • ...While these are rough synonyms, they may be better understood as separate identities due to regional cultural differences. In Tamil Nadu the equivalent term is [edit] Gender and sexuality
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  • ...rom people who incorrectly associate the medically recognised condition of gender identity disorder as a form of [[homosexuality]] ...accusing transgender people of being victims of "gay-bashing" erases their identities and the truth of what happens to them.
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  • ...lity" associated with radical politics, paganism or neopaganism, feminism, gender liberation, and may encompass any and all religions or a lack of them. ...y Radical Faeries embody a wide range of genders, sexual orientations, and identities. Sanctuaries and gatherings are generally open to all, though several gathe
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