Non-binary gender

A picture of the non-binary pride flag. It is yellow, white, purple, and black.
The non-binary pride flag.

A non-binary gender (also spelled nonbinary) is any gender that is not male or female. Someone who is non-binary might identify as transgender. Some non-binary people experience gender dysphoria.

The idea that there are only two genders (male and female) is called the gender binary. So, a non-binary gender is a gender that is not part of the gender binary.

Examples of non-binary genders are agender, bigender, and genderfluid.

Pronouns and titles

Some non-binary people use gender-neutral words to describe themselves. Many non-binary people like to be called the pronoun "they" instead of "she" or "he". Some use different pronouns like "xe" or "ey". [1]

The gender-neutral title that is usually used instead of "Mr." or "Ms." is "Mx.", which is usually pronounced like "mix" or "mux".[2][3]

Related pages

References

  1. "Gender Census 2020: Worldwide Report". Gender Census. 2020-11-07. Retrieved 2021-04-07.
  2. Henry, Robin (in en). Now pick Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms . . . or Mx for no specific gender. ISSN 0140-0460 . https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/now-pick-mr-mrs-miss-ms-or-mx-for-no-specific-gender-t2rb5bh62rs. Retrieved 2021-04-07. 
  3. "A Gender-Neutral Honorific". www.merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2021-04-07.