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Per the ruling at [[Thread:271132]], and as documented at [[Tardis:Even good categories can be removed]], the category '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is for individuals who are not cisgender. Aliens who have a human-like conception of a gender binary are also applicable for this category, not including Time Lords who change gender through regeneration.
Per the ruling at [[Thread:271132]], and as documented at [[Tardis:Even good categories can be removed]], the category '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is for individuals who are not cisgender. Non-humans are  applicable for this category ''only'' if they have a human-like conception of a gender binary. For instance, Time Lords who change gender through regeneration are ''not'' considered to be "non-cisgender" because, while Gallifreyans physically appear to have a similar sexual dimorphism to humans, albeit one subject to change upon regeneration, they have not been shown to have any equivalent social categories of gender, and typically seem entirely willing to adopt new pronouns as suits their current form, if they do undergo such a regeneration.
[[Category:Queer identity]]
[[Category:Queer identity]]

Latest revision as of 00:07, 28 November 2023

Per the ruling at Thread:271132, and as documented at Tardis:Even good categories can be removed, the category Non-cisgender individuals is for individuals who are not cisgender. Non-humans are applicable for this category only if they have a human-like conception of a gender binary. For instance, Time Lords who change gender through regeneration are not considered to be "non-cisgender" because, while Gallifreyans physically appear to have a similar sexual dimorphism to humans, albeit one subject to change upon regeneration, they have not been shown to have any equivalent social categories of gender, and typically seem entirely willing to adopt new pronouns as suits their current form, if they do undergo such a regeneration.