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from what I can tell it’s mostly non European countries
the most well known example is probably Native American two-spirits
basically people who fill a third gender role in Native American communities
also according to an article written by Mere Abrams , at healthline.com, in India People who identified as neither male nor female were referred to as hijras
hijras were also mentioned in” Babits: review of nonbinary gender identity “ unfortunately I don’t have the full text
reply: Yeah it’s weird, I’ve had this account since August 2016 (I did have a different account for a year before but I abandoned it and started with a new style)
reply: But yeah, I remember when we both started out at roughly the same time and you were actually one of my first 100 followers. I know we haven’t spoken in absolutely ages but I still check up on your account every now and then to see what your up to 😊
ooF yes, when Maureen became my friend she would always hold hands and hug and Natalie never wanted to physically be affectionate in a platonic way. it actually made me really nervous because I was touch starved and had only barely even started holding hands with Tristin lol!
oof I’m really touch starved
see I’m a touchy-feely person and I usually feel pretty good so maybe that’s why
oml i’ll never forget the time someone hugged me for a skit in choir class a few years ago and that was the moment i realized how touch-starved i was and i almost started crying ahhsjskskskk