Intergender / Androgyne
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Gender as a relational, social, psychological, cultural construct, used to show group membership and the like related to sets of behavior, characteristics, roles, appearance, anatomy, relationships, and social positions given to biological sex (mainly male and female, though includes a mixture of both, and neither (neutrals).
In language, gender is used in pronouns. (he, she, it, they) mainly based on two sexes, and non human, though there is a modern movement to promote third sex pronouns.
gender-neutral pronouns such as "ze", "per", "zir", "sie" and "hir", "zhe", "hir", "zes" or singular "they" instead of her/his. Some genderqueer people prefer to have people alternate between he and she (and/or gender neutral pronouns) in reference to them, and some prefer the use only of their name and no pronouns at all. Some genderqueers may also change their names to less stereotypically gendered names, and may request (or campaign for) a gender neutral title such as "Mx" in place of "Mr", "Mrs", "Ms" or "Miss".
To help show how I feel about myself, this page explores labels.
An intergender (IG) person is someone who defines themselves as in between or beyond the traditional genders or simply refuses to define their gender at all. Intergender is a gender identity in the sense that a person can be either man, woman or intergender. It can be seen like being emotionally [[intersexual].
Androgyne
One of the greatest things I have done recently was to take all of the androgyne posts that have been posted at Susan's.org, and to try putting them into a logical order and into categories according to what topics they talk about. It took me a few days to accomplish this.
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