Gender nonconforming pride flag created by Leslie Ellen in Gender variance , or gender nonconformity , is behavior or gender expression by an individual that does not match masculine and feminine gender norms. People who exhibit gender variance may be called gender variant , gender non-conforming , gender diverse, gender creative , gender atypical [1] or genderqueer , and may be transgender or otherwise variant in their gender identity. In the case of transgender people, they may be perceived, or perceive themselves as, gender nonconforming before transitioning, but might not be perceived as such after transitioning. Some intersex people may also exhibit gender variance.

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Indeed, Crenshaw uses the following analogy, referring to a traffic intersection, or crossroad, to concretize the concept:. Consider an analogy to traffic in an intersection, coming and going in all four directions. Discrimination, like traffic through an intersection, may flow in one direction, and it may flow in another. If an accident happens in an intersection, it can be caused by cars traveling from any number of directions and, sometimes, from all of them. Similarly, if a Black woman is harmed because she is in an intersection, her injury could result from sex discrimination or race discrimination.


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Gender variance , or gender nonconformity , is behavior or gender expression by an individual that does not match masculine or feminine gender norms. In the case of transgender people, they may be perceived, or perceive themselves as, gender-nonconforming before transitioning, but might not be perceived as such after transitioning. Some intersex people may also exhibit gender variance. The terms gender variance and gender-variant are used by scholars of psychology , [2] [3] [4] psychiatry , [5] anthropology , [6] and gender studies , as well as advocacy groups of gender-variant people themselves.