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'''Nequent''' refers to
The most common reason for a terms
Other reasons an identity may fall into this category include, but are
▲The most common reason for terms falling into the nequent category/criteria is that they fit into a category that is either too new or not well known enough to have a "standard" for it. For example, the idea of tertiary attraction has only recently begun to be more explored among variant communities, so there's no societal "standard" for things like tertiary attractions (sensual, queeplatonic, etc.), meaning using those terms aren't conformant because there's no existing standard for those terms to conform to, but they're also not LGBTQ+ because they also technically don't break any standard- there's no standard for them, so they neither live up to nor break a standard, making them neither conformant (living up to a societal standard) nor LGBTQ+ (not living up to the societal standard).
▲Other reasons an identity may fall into this category are that they may be both conformant and LGBTQ+ simultaneously, they may be a non-LGBTQ category but may still be in the general vicinity of those categories (like some [[Xenogender|xenogenders]] and [[otherkin]]), among other reasons.
== History ==
Nequent was coined by
== Etymology ==
Nequent comes from the Latin word for neither, "neque", describing how identities in this category are neither
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