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Within the world of BDSM, gender rights and orientations are a large and often debated discussion. For the purposes of this article, and for the purposes of being inclusive, gender is considered an orientation rather than a medical or fate based certainty as gender identity may evolve and change over time for some individuals.
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Within the world of BDSM, gender rights and orientations are a large and often debated discussion. Gender is purely in the head of the person. It is how they see and identify themselves. Sex is what the person physically is.
  
 
Below is a list of gender orientations.
 
Below is a list of gender orientations.
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*Androgynous
 
*Androgynous
 
*Bigender
 
*Bigender
*Cis
 
 
*Evolving
 
*Evolving
 
*Female
 
*Female
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*Gender Variant
 
*Gender Variant
 
*Genderqueer  
 
*Genderqueer  
*Intersex
 
 
*Male
 
*Male
 
*Male to Female (MTF)
 
*Male to Female (MTF)

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Within the world of BDSM, gender rights and orientations are a large and often debated discussion. Gender is purely in the head of the person. It is how they see and identify themselves. Sex is what the person physically is.

Below is a list of gender orientations.

  • Agender
  • Androgynous
  • Bigender
  • Evolving
  • Female
  • Female to Male (FTM)
  • Gender Fluid
  • Gender Nonconforming
  • Gender Questioning
  • Gender Variant
  • Genderqueer
  • Male
  • Male to Female (MTF)
  • Neutrois
  • Non-binary
  • Other
  • Pangender
  • Transgender (Trans)
  • Two-Spirit