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'''Cross-aligned''' is when one has a [[Gender Alignment|gender alignment]] that does not align with their actual [[gender]] identity. For example, a woman-aligned [[man]] is a man who experiences a connection to womanhood, despite not being a woman. They may |
'''Cross-aligned''' is when one has a [[Gender Alignment|gender alignment]] that does not align with their actual [[gender]] identity. For example, a woman-aligned [[man]] is a man who experiences a connection to womanhood, despite not being a woman. They may or may not also be [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]]. |
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Revision as of 19:57, 20 November 2020
Cross-aligned is when one has a gender alignment that does not align with their actual gender identity. For example, a woman-aligned man is a man who experiences a connection to womanhood, despite not being a woman. They may or may not also be gender non-conforming.