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To be interother, one does ''not'' to have been [[AXAB|assigned x at birth]] or [[UAB|unassigned at birth]]. Instead, they simply have to identify as anonbinary in some shape or form, regardless of whether or not they have biological xenic-like, outherine-like, and anonbinary-like characteristics. |
To be interother, one does ''not'' to have been [[AXAB|assigned x at birth]] or [[UAB|unassigned at birth]]. Instead, they simply have to identify as anonbinary in some shape or form, regardless of whether or not they have biological xenic-like, outherine-like, and anonbinary-like characteristics. |
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If someone identifying as interother has biological traits that are seen as 'other than binary/androgynous,' they may also identify as [[cisgender]], however they do not have to if they feel cis does not match their experiences. |
If someone identifying as interother has biological traits that are seen as 'other than binary' and/or 'other than androgynous,' they may also identify as [[cisgender]], however they do not have to if they feel cis does not match their experiences. |
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They may or may not be [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or [[Genderflux|fluctuate]] between anonbinary identities, or (more specifically) intersex-related anonbinary identities. |
They may or may not be [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or [[Genderflux|fluctuate]] between anonbinary identities, or (more specifically) intersex-related anonbinary identities. |