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    '''Interother''' is an [[Exclusive Genders|exclusive gender]] for [[intersex]] individuals who identify as [[xenic]], [[outherine]], or otherwise [[anonbinary]] (etc.) in a uniquely intersex-way. They may feel as though they are an altered form of these [[Gender|genders]], or they may just wish to embrace the intersex part of their identity, despite feeling little to no connection to it.
    '''Interother''' is an [[Exclusive Genders|exclusive gender]] for [[intersex]] individuals who identify as [[xenic]], [[outherine]], or otherwise [[anonbinary]] (etc.) in a uniquely intersex-way. They may feel as though they are an altered form of these [[Gender|genders]], or they may just wish to embrace the intersex part of their identity, despite feeling little to no connection to it.


    To be interother, one does ''not'' to have been [[AXAB|assigned x at birth]] or [[UAB|unassigned at birth]]. Instead, they simply have to identify as a anonbinary in some shape or form, regardless of whether or not they have biological neutral or androgynous characteristics.
    To be interother, one does ''not'' to have been [[AXAB|assigned x at birth]] or [[UAB|unassigned at birth]]. Instead, they simply have to identify as anonbinary in some shape or form, regardless of whether or not they have biological neutral or androgynous characteristics.


    If someone identifying as interother has biological traits that are seen as 'non-human,' they may also identify as [[cisgender]], however they do not have to if they feel cis does not match their experiences.
    If someone identifying as interother has biological traits that are seen as 'non-human,' they may also identify as [[cisgender]], however they do not have to if they feel cis does not match their experiences.
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