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'''Mx''' was a [[gender]] | '''Mx''' was a [[Gender neutrality|gender-neutral]] [[honourific]] used on [[Earth]]. This was [[Orr (Orr)|Orr]]'s preferred title, as they had no fixed gender. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Superiority Complex (audio story)|Superiority Complex]]'') | ||
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It is generally pronounced ''mix'', ''mux'', or occasionally ''mixter''. | It is generally pronounced ''mix'', ''mux'', or occasionally ''mixter''. | ||
[[Category:Honourifics]] | [[Category:Honourifics]] | ||
[[Category:Sex and gender]] | [[Category:Sex and gender]] | ||
[[Category:Titles and offices from the real world]] | [[Category:Titles and offices from the real world]] |
Revision as of 02:08, 30 January 2019
Mx was a gender-neutral honourific used on Earth. This was Orr's preferred title, as they had no fixed gender. (AUDIO: Superiority Complex)
Behind the scenes
In the real world, Mx gained widespread recognition across the United Kingdom in the mid-2010s as a gender-neutral title on passports, driving licences, and in major institutions like banks, broadcasters and the Royal Mail.
It is generally pronounced mix, mux, or occasionally mixter.