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'''Neutrois''' is a term used to describe persons who are [[agender]] and also seek to be without the physical characteristics of their sex (e.g. genitalia, breasts, body and facial hair).  Some people on the forums may identify as FtN (Female to Neutrois) or MtN (Male to Neutrois) in a similar way that some people in the trans* community identify as FtM or MtF.
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'''Neutrois''' is a term used to describe persons with a null or neutral gender (being neither male nor female), and in some cases, a person who may also seek to reduce signs of their physical sex. The exact definition of neutrois may differ depending on the source. Neutrois is understood as a non-binary gender that can fall under the genderqueer and/or transgender umbrellas, though a neutrois person may identify themselves as agender or genderless rather than neutrois<ref>[url=http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/neutrois Neutrois on Wiktionary</ref> <ref>[url=http://neutrois.com/what-is-neutrois/] What is Neutrois?</ref>.
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It was coined in 1995 as a self-description. As of February 2014, neutrois is one of 50 identity options available on Facebook<ref>[url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/10637968/Facebook-sex-changes-which-one-of-50-genders-are-you.html Facebook sex changes: which one of the 50 genders are you? - Telegraph</ref>
  
 
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* [http://neutrois.me/ Neutrois Nonsense]
 
* [http://neutrois.me/ Neutrois Nonsense]
  
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[[Category:Gender and Sex]]
 
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Revision as of 08:43, 4 May 2014

Neutrois is a term used to describe persons with a null or neutral gender (being neither male nor female), and in some cases, a person who may also seek to reduce signs of their physical sex. The exact definition of neutrois may differ depending on the source. Neutrois is understood as a non-binary gender that can fall under the genderqueer and/or transgender umbrellas, though a neutrois person may identify themselves as agender or genderless rather than neutrois[1] [2].   It was coined in 1995 as a self-description. As of February 2014, neutrois is one of 50 identity options available on Facebook[3]

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  1. [url=http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/neutrois Neutrois on Wiktionary
  2. [url=http://neutrois.com/what-is-neutrois/] What is Neutrois?
  3. [url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/facebook/10637968/Facebook-sex-changes-which-one-of-50-genders-are-you.html Facebook sex changes: which one of the 50 genders are you? - Telegraph
Gender identities
Male · Female · Agender · Androgyne · Bigender · Cisgender · Genderqueer · Intersex · Neutrois · Trans* · Genderfluid
Category:Gender and Sex