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    [[File:None.png|thumb|220x220px|The none flag.]]
    '''None''' is different from being [[genderless]] in the sense that you refuse to define yourself under one gender term.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/182461307695/none-pride-flag</ref> Also different from [[neither]], which is typically used to mean “not one or the other of two”, like [[abinary]]. In order to refer to “none of several”, none is preferred.
    '''None''' is a experience similar to [[genderless]]ness but different in the sense that one refuses to define themself under a [[gender]] term.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/182461307695/none-pride-flag</ref> One does not have a gender and therefore does not use a label related to gender. It is also similar to [[neither]], though "neither" is typically used to mean “not one or the other of two” and can imply something like [[abinary]]. "None" is used to mean "none, out of many options".

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    Latest revision as of 16:06, 3 May 2022

    The none flag.

    None is a experience similar to genderlessness but different in the sense that one refuses to define themself under a gender term.[1] One does not have a gender and therefore does not use a label related to gender. It is also similar to neither, though "neither" is typically used to mean “not one or the other of two” and can imply something like abinary. "None" is used to mean "none, out of many options".

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