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Agender people don't have a gender.
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'Genderqueer' is often used as a catch-all for all non-binary identifications, as well as a gender in its own right, or as a political statement.
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Third-gender people identify with a gender that isn't 'male' or 'female'.
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Genderfluid people move between several different genders. They may also describe themselves as polygender, or as bigender if they move between two genders, trigender if they move between three, etc.
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Two-spirit people are found in many Native American cultures. I won't pretend to understand the first thing about Native American culture, but if anyone out there does identify this way, you're more than welcome!
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Androgynous or neutrois people may identify as gender-neutral, or as a combination of male and female.
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