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gender fluidity

[jen-der-floo-id-i-tee]

noun

  1. the quality or state of being gender-fluid.

  2. the quality or state of expressing fluidity or androgyny in relation to gender; not being fixed within traditional ideas of gender and sex.



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To Brittany Hugoboom, the editor of Evie Magazine—a kind of conservative Cosmopolitan that is a bible for “trad wives”—the MAGA-pageant axis was further evidence that America is turning the page on a progressive era in which such concepts as body positivity and gender fluidity entered the mainstream.

It frames public schooling as failing, with low test scores and “far-left social experiments, such as gender fluidity.”

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Real crises — Carrie losing Big and “dealing” with Aidan’s troubled son, Miranda discovering her queerness and alcoholism, Charlotte struggling to cope with her daughter’s gender fluidity and her husband’s cancer — were treated performatively, as plot twists to underline, apparently, the resilience of each character and the core friendship.

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In the ruling handed down earlier, Lord Justice Underhill, sitting with Lord Justice Bean and Lady Justice Falk, said Ms Higgs had posted messages "mostly quoted from other sources, objecting to government policy on sex education in primary schools because of its promotion of 'gender fluidity' and its equation of same-sex marriage with marriage between a man and a woman".

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Projected videos of rushing rivers and roiling seas mix effortlessly with disparate photographs of human gender fluidity, which marks the people in A.L.

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