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'''Anonbinary''' is a gender that isn't binary, but even still, is outside of [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. It uses the prefix a- to show this, although it is not necessarily the same as [[agender]]. The difference being that agender is the lack of any gender. Anonbinary people have a feeling of gender, but that gender is not a binary or non-binary gender. Anonbinary can be a gender identity on it's own or it can be used as an umbrella term. Some anonbinary people may also identify as transgender. |
'''Anonbinary''' is a gender that isn't binary, but even still, is outside of [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. It uses the prefix a- to show this, although it is not necessarily the same as [[agender]]. The difference being that agender is the lack of any gender. Anonbinary people have a feeling of gender, but that gender is not a binary or non-binary gender. Anonbinary can be a gender identity on it's own or it can be used as an umbrella term. Some anonbinary people may also identify as transgender. |
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Anonbinary can include gender identities that aren't defined how the relate to the [[Binary Genders|gender binary]] (such as [[Xenogender|xenogenders]]).<ref>https://momma-mogai-sphinx.tumblr.com/post/183754644336/remake-of-this-post-huge-shout-out-to</ref> |
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Anonbinary people can have any sexual orientation. Some may use the [[Anonbinary Collection|anonbinary collection]] of sexualities. |
Anonbinary people can have any sexual orientation. Some may use the [[Anonbinary Collection|anonbinary collection]] of sexualities. |
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Anonbinary is a gender that isn't binary, but even still, is outside of non-binary. It uses the prefix a- to show this, although it is not necessarily the same as agender. The difference being that agender is the lack of any gender. Anonbinary people have a feeling of gender, but that gender is not a binary or non-binary gender. Anonbinary can be a gender identity on it's own or it can be used as an umbrella term. Some anonbinary people may also identify as transgender.
Anonbinary can include gender identities that aren't defined how the relate to the gender binary (such as xenogenders).[1]
Anonbinary people can have any sexual orientation. Some may use the anonbinary collection of sexualities.