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== History == |
== History == |
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Pandrogyne was coined by Genesis P-Orridge in 1993. P-Orridge (who used s/he pronouns) described it as “a 'third-gender' and a type of gender-neutral living being more akin to the other or internal self”. S/he also said that it is not about changing gender, but rather that "pandrogeny is about neutralising gender in order to represent a future possibility for thee species". P-Orridge was a pandrogyne along with his/her partner Lady Jaye and they both went through gender-affirming surgeries in order to present in a more pandrogynous way. According to them, pandrogyny is about union and not about gender, and is different from being [[Transgender|trans]] or a [[Transvestic|cross-dresser]].<ref>https://drmarkgriffiths.wordpress.com/2013/02/16/a-gender-setting-inside-the-world-of-pandrogyny/</ref> |
Pandrogyne was coined by Genesis P-Orridge in 1993. P-Orridge (who used s/he pronouns) described it as “a [[Third Gender|'third-gender]]' and a type of [[Genderneutral|gender-neutral]] living being more akin to the other or internal self”. S/he also said that it is not about changing the concept of gender, but rather that "pandrogeny is about neutralising gender in order to represent a future possibility for thee species". P-Orridge was a pandrogyne along with his/her partner Lady Jaye and they both went through gender-affirming surgeries in order to present in a more pandrogynous way. According to them, pandrogyny is about union and not about gender, and is different from being [[Transgender|trans]] or a [[Transvestic|cross-dresser]].<ref>https://drmarkgriffiths.wordpress.com/2013/02/16/a-gender-setting-inside-the-world-of-pandrogyny/</ref> |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |