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성 정체성 목록

List of gender identities

이것은 성 정체성 목록입니다.성 정체성은 사람들이 자신에 대해 어떻게 설명하고, 제시하고, 어떻게 느끼는지를 포함하는 것으로 이해될 수 있습니다.[1]

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  • 둘 다 아니다.[4][5]
  • 뉴로젠더[33][34][35]
  • 중성미자[4][5]
  • binary은 "성별 이진법에 가입하지 않지만 남성과 여성 모두와 동일시하거나 여성을 초과하는" 것으로 정의될 수 있습니다.이 용어는 "우산 용어"로 사용될 수 있는데, 이는 성별, 성별, 제노젠더, 성별 유동성 및 반이상 성별을 포함합니다. 양성/남성성, 성별,[18] 비젠더, 트라이젠더, 폴리젠더 및 판젠더와 같은 두 개 이상의 성별이 참조되기 때문입니다.[22]: 101 성별, 무성의, 중성 및 이종성과 같은 성별이 참조되지 않기 때문에 이진이 아닌 일부 ID는 배타적입니다.[22]: 101–102
  • 논바이너리 트랜스젠더[20]

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  • 엑스젠더
  • 엑스젠다[41]
  • 제노젠더[18][42] "성 밖의 관념과 정체성"을 언급하는 성 정체성으로 정의될 수 있습니다.[22]: 102 여기에는 "그들의 이름 또는 실제 또는 상상의 동물로서" 또는 "질감, 크기, 모양, 빛, 소리 또는 기타 감각적 특징"의 관점에서 성 정체성에 대한 설명이 포함될 수 있습니다.[22]: 102

참고 항목

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