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I've made a few minor additions to the content by linking some words and phrases to other existing Wikipedia pages - Alyssa (Man I love frogs)

In the LGBT Community

There are some people who have started rejecting the gender binary as a whole. Postgenderism is a term used to describe the social concept of rejecting gender, and the systems that control it in society. They subscribe to the idea that the dismantling of the gender binary would make a safe space for all expressions, and thus make society better as a whole.

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Limitations and rejection

I would like to add subsections within this section! Below I provide a loose outline of what we could add to the article - Alyssa (Man I love frogs)

Degendering fashion

Earlier in this section the article describes social movements against the gender binary but doesn't go into specifics--I think this is a fairly well-known movement that is a prime example of people rejecting expectations of the gender binary.

A recent example in popular culture is Harry Style's Vogue cover shoot. A cisgender man wearing a dress (clothing coded as feminine) defies the gender norms set in place by the gender binary.

  • We could also talk about how this was received by the public (i.e. praise and criticism he received for this).

Outside of popular culture, we can mention Alok Vaid-Menon, an nonbinary poet and activist that does a lot of work in degendering fashion.

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Harry Styles (potential sources)