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− | Gender is a set of cultural signifiers which people identify with. It is a distinct concept from sex, which refers to biological characteristics, and gender presentation, which is how people choose to present themselves to the rest of the world.
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− | Below is a list containing related terminology
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− | *[[Agender]]
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− | *[[Androgynous]]
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− | *[[Bigender]]
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− | *[[Cis]] {{Citation needed}}
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− | *[[Evolving]]
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− | *[[Female]]
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− | *[[Female to Male]] (FTM)
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− | *[[Gender Fluid]]
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− | *[[Gender Nonconforming]]
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− | *[[Gender Questioning]]
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− | *[[Gender Variant]]
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− | *[[Genderqueer]]
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− | *[[Intersex]] {{Citation needed}}
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− | *[[Male]]
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− | *[[Male to Female]] (MTF)
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− | *[[Neutrois]]
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− | *[[Non-binary]]
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− | *[[Other]]
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− | *[[Pangender]]
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− | *[[Transgender]] (Trans) {{Citation needed}}
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