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'''Gender''' may be described as being the "brain sex" of a person. Normally, it corresponds with a person's [[Physical sex]], as male or female, however it sometimes does not. We call these people [[transgender]].
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If the person is physically [[Intersexuality|intersexed]], the line for transgender is blurred significantly. It can be thought that any gender an intersexed person may be could be thought of as [[cisgender]].
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'''Gender''' generally is a emotional feeling that someone has about themselves in terms of gender. Some gender identities include the traditional male and female. However not everyone falls within the gender binary.There are many forms of non-binary genders. [[physical sex]] refers to their body type and physical characteristics. Gender expression refers to how they engage in behavior or dress in ways socially associated with masculinity or femininity. When a persons gender identity corresponds with a person's [[physical sex]], they are considered [[Cisgender|cisgendered]]. When the physical sex and gender differ, they may identify as [[transgender]], gender variant, or [[genderqueer]].
  
The various gender identities include:
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If the person is physically [[Intersexuality|intersex]], the line for transgender is blurred significantly. It can be thought that any gender an intersex person identifies with could be considered cisgender.
*[[Male|Male]]
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*[[Female|Female]]
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====Common Gender identity Labels Include:====
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*[[Agender]]
 
*[[Androgyny|Androgynous]]
 
*[[Androgyny|Androgynous]]
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*[[Demigender]]
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*[[Female]]
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*[[Genderfluid]]
 
*[[Genderqueer]]
 
*[[Genderqueer]]
*[[Agender]]
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*[[Male]]
 
*[[Neutrois]]
 
*[[Neutrois]]
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*[[Transgender]]
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==See also==
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*[[Physical sex]]
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==External links==
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*[http://nonbinary.org/wiki/Main_Page Nonbinary.org (wiki)]
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[[Category:Gender and Sex]]

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Gender generally is a emotional feeling that someone has about themselves in terms of gender. Some gender identities include the traditional male and female. However not everyone falls within the gender binary.There are many forms of non-binary genders. physical sex refers to their body type and physical characteristics. Gender expression refers to how they engage in behavior or dress in ways socially associated with masculinity or femininity. When a persons gender identity corresponds with a person's physical sex, they are considered cisgendered. When the physical sex and gender differ, they may identify as transgender, gender variant, or genderqueer.

If the person is physically intersex, the line for transgender is blurred significantly. It can be thought that any gender an intersex person identifies with could be considered cisgender.

Common Gender identity Labels Include:

See also

External links


Gender identities
Male · Female · Agender · Androgyne · Bigender · Cisgender · Genderqueer · Intersex · Neutrois · Trans* · Genderfluid
Category:Gender and Sex