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    [[File:Other gender.png|thumb|The other gender flag.]]
    [[File:Other gender.png|thumb|The other gender flag]]
    [[File:Other gender symbol.png|thumb|The other gender symbol.]]
    [[File:Oberon symbol (fixed width).svg|thumb|The other gender symbol]]
    '''Other''', '''othergender''', '''other-gender''', or '''eligender''' indicates an otherly, different, or foreign [[gender]], but also a specific/objective [[gender identity]]. It is beyond the pre-established gender terms within a society. It is typically used as a general category for any gender that is outside the rest of the given options. For example, usually in documents, there is "[[male]]", "[[female]]" and "other" option, possibly among other options.<ref>https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/179764123812/other-gender-pride-flag</ref><ref>https://nonbinary.wiki/wiki/Other_gender</ref> It may overlap with [[X-Gender|x-gender]] in this way. Though some people may identify as "other" as a specific identity, similar to [[non-binary]].
    '''Other''', '''othergender''', '''other-gender''', or '''eligender''' indicates an otherly, different, or foreign [[gender]], but also a specific/objective [[gender identity]]. It is beyond the pre-established gender terms within a society. It is typically used as a general category for any gender that is outside the rest of the given options. For example, usually in documents, there is "[[male]]", "[[female]]" and "other" option, possibly among other options.<ref>https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/179764123812/other-gender-pride-flag</ref><ref>https://nonbinary.wiki/wiki/Other_gender</ref> It may overlap with [[X-Gender|x-gender]] in this way. Though some people may identify as "other" as a specific identity, similar to [[non-binary]].


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