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  2. List of fictional non-binary characters - Wikipedia

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    In the 2022 book Marcy's Journal: A Guide to Amphibia, Marcy uses gender-neutral pronouns for them. [89] Thomas City of Ghosts: Blue Chapman Non-binary 2021 Thomas is a 7-year-old child who goes by they/them pronouns. [90] They are voiced by transgender child actor Blue Chapman. Raine Whispers The Owl House: Avi Roque Non-binary 2021–2023

  3. List of animated series with LGBTQ characters - Wikipedia

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    Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends: November 7, 1994: Rusty: Non-binary/Gender-Neutral: Rusty is an anthropomorphic narrow gauge diesel engine who works on the Skarloey Railway. Show developer Britt Allcroft had the intention of making Rusty a "gender neutral" character, being neither male or female. [16]

  4. Thomas & Friends series 4 - Wikipedia

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    The show had come under fire for having too few female characters, and a conscious decision was made to rewrite Rusty, who was always a male character in the books, as gender-neutral. [1] Thomas' new owners initially defended the decision, citing Rusty's gender neutrality since Series 4 until series 7. Later episodes substituted male pronouns ...

  5. Non-binary characters in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Live-action television series included various characters outside the gender binary. For instance, Sam Malloy in the 2007–2008 series, The Riches, is transgender and frequently dresses in feminine clothing. The idea for Sam's non-binary gender expression came about before Izzard, a gender non-conforming comedian, joined the show. [31]

  6. Gender-neutral title - Wikipedia

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    A gender neutral title is a title that does not indicate the gender identity, whatever it may be, of the person being formally addressed.Honorifics are used in situations when it is inappropriate to refer to someone only by their first or last name, such as when addressing a letter, or when introducing the person to others.

  7. Tech giant slams use of 'offensive language' on platform ...

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    Google announced that it will start encouraging users to use more gender-neutral language while using Google Workspace. Tech giant slams use of 'offensive language' on platform, encourages gender ...

  8. Mx (title) - Wikipedia

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    Mx (/ m ɪ k s, m ə k s / [1] [2]) is an English-language neologistic honorific that does not indicate gender. Created as an alternative to gendered honorifics (such as Mr. and Ms.) in the late 1970s, it is the most common gender-neutral title among non-binary people [3] and people who do not wish to imply a gender in their titles.

  9. List of non-binary people - Wikipedia

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    Genderfluid, Gender-neutral Drag queen, television personality [192] Andrew O'Neill: 1979 British Non-binary Comedian, musician, writer [193] AJ Odasso: 1981 American Intersex, non-binary Writer, poet [194] Tamsin Omond: 1984 British Non-binary Activist, author, journalist, politician [195] Kay O'Neill: 20th century New Zealand Non-binary