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    '''Exclusive Identities''' are any [[Gender|genders]], [[Xenogender|xenogenders]], orientations, relationship, [[Sex|sexes]], and similar that are exclusive to people in certain situations, with certain conditions (medical or not), or with certain experiences.
    {{Stub}}An '''exclusive gender''' is any gender identity that has a certain prerequisite, often unrelated to gender, that and is required before being allowed to use that identity. Examples include being from a certain culture, being disabled or neurodivergent, being intersex, etc. These genders may be exclusive because:


    The many forms of exclusive LGBTQ+ identities include (but are not limited to...)
    1) Some genders have spiritual/religious meanings and shouldn't be used by people of a different faith.


    * [[Queer]] identities with an attachment to religion and spirituality, that can only be used by those with those beliefs.
    2) Using culturally exclusive genders without meeting the requirements is appropriation.
    * Queer identities with an attachment to culture and/or race, and would be appropriation if used by those not in that culture/race.
    * Queer identities with an attachment to neurodiversity, phobias, disabilities, and/or trauma (such as [[Neurogender|neurogenders]].)
    * Queer identities that are only experienced by [[plural:System|systems]].
    * Queer identities that are only experienced by those with certain experiences (such as [[regression]], [[wikipedia:Furry fandom|furries]], etc.)
    * Queer identities that are only experienced by those with certain orientations (such as [[Hypersexual|hypersexuality]] and [[Orientationgender|orientationgenders]].)
    * Queer identities that are only experienced by [[intersex]] and/or [[altersex]] people (such as [[The Inter-System|the inter-system]].)
    * Queer identities that are related to (or are) slurs that can only be reclaimed by certain people.

    The categories to explore for these identities are the following:

    * [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Exclusive_Identities Exclusive Identities]
    * [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Exclusive_Genders Exclusive Genders]
    * [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Exclusive_A-Spec_Identities Exclusive A-Spec Identities]


    3) Some genders (such as neurogenders) can't be used by neurotypical people because they do not have the experiences required to be that gender.
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    Latest revision as of 17:57, 24 June 2022

    Exclusive Identities are any genders, xenogenders, orientations, relationship, sexes, and similar that are exclusive to people in certain situations, with certain conditions (medical or not), or with certain experiences.

    The many forms of exclusive LGBTQ+ identities include (but are not limited to...)

    • Queer identities with an attachment to religion and spirituality, that can only be used by those with those beliefs.
    • Queer identities with an attachment to culture and/or race, and would be appropriation if used by those not in that culture/race.
    • Queer identities with an attachment to neurodiversity, phobias, disabilities, and/or trauma (such as neurogenders.)
    • Queer identities that are only experienced by systems.
    • Queer identities that are only experienced by those with certain experiences (such as regression, furries, etc.)
    • Queer identities that are only experienced by those with certain orientations (such as hypersexuality and orientationgenders.)
    • Queer identities that are only experienced by intersex and/or altersex people (such as the inter-system.)
    • Queer identities that are related to (or are) slurs that can only be reclaimed by certain people.

    The categories to explore for these identities are the following:

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