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    #No pages that are [specific character]gender, with the definition "a connection to [character]". Unless the definition is more complex then that the page will be deleted.
    #No pages that are [specific character]gender, with the definition "a connection to [character]". Unless the definition is more complex then that the page will be deleted.
    #We do ''not'' need a page for every possible demigender, -flux gender, or -girl, -boy, -nonbinary, etc, variation of a gender. These pages are redundant and there and infinitely many of these variations. Therefore, pages for specific demigenders, -flux genders, and other variations of genders are only allowed if they are exceptionally well known, significant, unique, or otherwise if ''significant'' new information is provided that cannot be put on any related pages.
    #We do ''not'' need a page for every possible demigender, -flux gender, or -girl, -boy, -nonbinary, etc, variation of a gender. These pages are redundant and there and infinitely many of these variations. Therefore, pages for specific demigenders, -flux genders, and other variations of genders are only allowed if they are exceptionally well known, significant, unique, or otherwise if ''significant'' new information is provided that cannot be put on any related pages.
    #Similarly, no pages for combinations of genders where at least one of the genders is an uncommon or not widely used gender. There are infinite possible combinations of different genders, so pages for combination gender identities should not be made unless the genders involved in the combination are widely known and used, such as [[Man|male]], [[Woman|female]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[agender]], general [[Xenine|xeninity]] (but NOT specific [[Xenogender|xenogenders]]). Acceptable gender combination identity pages include pages like [[enboy]], [[Male-Female|male-female]], [[xenogirl]].
    #Similarly, no pages for combinations of genders where at least one of the genders is an uncommon or not widely used gender. There are infinite possible combinations of different genders, so pages for combination gender identities should not be made unless the genders involved in the combination are widely known and used, such as [[Man|male]], [[Woman|female]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[agender]], general [[Xenine|xeninity]] (but NOT specific [[Xenogender|xenogenders]]), and [[neutrois]]. Acceptable gender combination identity pages include pages like [[enboy]], [[Male-Female|male-female]], [[xenogirl]].
    #We do ''not'' need a page for every possible romantic orientation. ''Any'' sexual orientation can have a romantic counterpart, so once again these pages are redundant. Pages for non-aro-spec romantic orientations should only be made if the identity is exceptionally well known, significant, unique, or if significant new information is provided that cannot be put on the -sexual version of the identity.
    #We do ''not'' need a page for every possible romantic orientation. ''Any'' sexual orientation can have a romantic counterpart, so once again these pages are redundant. Pages for non-aro-spec romantic orientations should only be made if the identity is exceptionally well known, significant, unique, or if significant new information is provided that cannot be put on the -sexual version of the identity.
    #Similarly, we do ''not'' need a page for every possible specific tertiary orientation. Pages for specific tertiary orientations should only be made if the identity is exceptionally well known, significant, unique, uses exceptionally an common prefix, or if the page otherwise provides significant new information that cannot be put on related pages.
    #Similarly, we do ''not'' need a page for every possible specific tertiary orientation. Pages for specific tertiary orientations should only be made if the identity is exceptionally well known, significant, unique, uses exceptionally an common prefix, or if the page otherwise provides significant new information that cannot be put on related pages.
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