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  2. Non-binary characters in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Non-binary (also spelled nonbinary) or genderqueer is a spectrum of gender identities that are not exclusively masculine or feminine‍—‌identities that are outside the gender binary. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Non-binary identities can fall under the transgender umbrella, since many non-binary people identify with a gender that is different from their ...

  3. Gender neutrality in English - Wikipedia

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    Examples include actor and actress; usher and usherette; comedian and comedienne. In such cases, proponents of gender-neutral language generally advocate the non-use of the distinct female form (always using comedian rather than comedienne, for example, even if the referent is known to be a woman).

  4. Non-binary gender - Wikipedia

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    Yellow represents people whose gender exists outside the binary, purple represents those whose gender is a mixture of—or between—male and female, black represents people who have no gender, and white represents those who embrace many or all genders. [128] Genderfluid people, who fall under the genderqueer umbrella, also have their own flag.

  5. Opposite sex - Wikipedia

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    Opposite sex may refer to: A phrase used in the discussion of sex or gender; Dioecy, a characteristic of a species, meaning that it has distinct male and female individual organisms; Heterosexuality, the romantic attraction, sexual attraction or sexual behavior between persons of the opposite sex or gender

  6. Endosex - Wikipedia

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    The prefix endo-comes from the Ancient Greek ἔνδον (éndon), meaning 'inner, internal', while the term sex is derived from Latin sexus, meaning 'gender; gender traits; males or females; genitals'. The Latin term is derived from Proto-Indo-European *séksus, from *sek-, "to cut", thus meaning section or division into male and female. [1]

  7. Usher: R&B icon and trailblazer in music and culture - AOL

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    Usher Raymond IV, known to many as simply Usher, has been reshaping R&B and pop music for the last few decades. In fact, Usher is one of the best-selling artists of all time — and that includes ...

  8. Gender marking in job titles - Wikipedia

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    A gender-specific job title is a name of a job that also specifies or implies the gender of the person performing that job. For example, in English, the job titles stewardess and seamstress imply that the person is female, whilst the corresponding job titles steward and seamster imply that the person is male.

  9. Usher goes nude again in sexy NSFW pic: See the steamy ... - AOL

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    Hold on, still looking for our jaws. They're somewhere on the floor. On Monday night, Usher once again did a mic drop by dropping his pants on the ground. The 37-year-old musician posed nude in a ...