Difference between revisions of "Gender"
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Within the world of BDSM, gender rights and orientations are a large and often debated discussion. [[Best Practices]] are to indicate an inclusive view concerning gender orientation as a part of identity and recognize that many identify their gender in various fashions as is their right. | Within the world of BDSM, gender rights and orientations are a large and often debated discussion. [[Best Practices]] are to indicate an inclusive view concerning gender orientation as a part of identity and recognize that many identify their gender in various fashions as is their right. | ||
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Revision as of 07:13, 10 March 2014
Gender is the range of biological characteristics pertaining to, and differentiating between the spectrum of masculinity and femininity. [citation needed]
Within the world of BDSM, gender rights and orientations are a large and often debated discussion. Best Practices are to indicate an inclusive view concerning gender orientation as a part of identity and recognize that many identify their gender in various fashions as is their right.
Below is a list of gender orientations.
- Agender
- Androgynous
- Bigender
- Evolving
- Female
- Female to Male (FTM)
- Gender Fluid
- Gender Nonconforming
- Gender Questioning
- Gender Variant
- Genderqueer
- Intersex
- Male
- Male to Female (MTF)
- Neutrois
- Non-binary
- Other
- Pangender
- Transgender (Trans)
- Two-Spirit [Cultural insensitivity or racism]