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gender fluidity

American  
[jen-der-floo-id-i-tee] / ˈdʒɛn dər fluˈɪd ɪ ti /

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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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.

From Los Angeles Times

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

From Los Angeles Times

Think gender fluidity is a modern phenomenon?

From Los Angeles Times

“Jacobean style as menswear was becoming feminized in many ways,” but French fashion in the 1770s turned the gender fluidity dial further.

From Los Angeles Times

Their works explore themes that resonate with younger audiences, Song says, such as gender fluidity and climate catastrophes.

From Seattle Times