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But do you know what it means to be non-binary? And do you know how you can better support non-binary people? Here are some ideas! Non-binary identities are varied and can include people who identify with some aspects of binary identities, while others reject them entirely. Non-binary people can feel that their gender identity and gender experience involves being both a man and a woman, or that it is fluid, in between, or completely outside of that binary.
Trans people may describe themselves using one or more of a wide variety of terms, including but not limited to transgender, transsexual, gender-queer GQ , gender-fluid, non-binary, gender-variant, crossdresser, genderless, agender, nongender, third gender, bi-gender, trans man, trans woman, trans masculine, trans feminine and neutrois.
Gender expression is how you express yourself and just like everyone else, non-binary people have all sorts of ways to express themselves and their identity. They can present as masculine, feminine or in another way and this can change over time, but none of these expressions make their identity any less valid or worthy of respect.
There are many ways to be inclusive of everyone, regardless of their gender identity. Our language and the way we speak is often embedded with hidden gendered cues. Here are 10 tips you can start using right away! Introduce yourself with your name and pronouns.
Stating your pronouns reminds people that it might not always be immediately obvious what pronouns someone uses. Use words that define the relationship instead of the relationship and gender. You will often already be using it without realising, i. Make sure that your workplace, school and college policies and documents use inclusive language, i.