Many celebrities identify as non-binary, including singers like Sam Smith, Demi Lovato, and Janelle Monáe, actors like Elliot Page, Jonathan Van Ness, Emma Corrin, and Sara Ramirez, and models/influencers such as Cara Delevingne, Indya Moore, and Amandla Stenberg, embracing diverse pronouns like they/them, she/her, he/him, or a mix to reflect identities outside the male/female binary.
Famous non-binary individuals include actors like Elliot Page, Emma Corrin, Bella Ramsey, and Asia Kate Dillon, musicians such as Sam Smith, Janelle Monáe, and Demi Lovato, and personalities like Jonathan Van Ness, all of whom have publicly shared their non-binary identities, often using they/them pronouns, though some may use other pronouns or have more fluid gender expressions. They come from various fields, including film, music, art, and comedy, representing a growing visibility of gender diversity in popular culture.
Being nonbinary means not identifying as exclusively male or female. A nonbinary person may identify more with a certain gender, with all genders or with no gender at all. Within the nonbinary community, people identify with a wide variety of pronouns, sexual orientations and gender expressions.
1. Asia Kate Dillon. Asia Kate Dillon was born on November 15, 1984 in Ithaca, New York, USA. They are known for playing Brandy Epps in Orange Is the New Black (2013) and Taylor Mason in Billions (2016).
Some other non-binary people might identify partially with one or more of the binary genders – for example, a gender-fluid person (someone whose gender changes over time) who identifies as a girl sometimes and genderless other times. There are so many different ways to be non-binary, and we're all still valid and real!
Calling a nonbinary partner 'wife'. You could also use spouse, beloved, partner - whatever you prefer. #nonbinary #wlw #nblw #queertok #queer #couple #Love.
Gender identity is about who you are, while sexual orientation is about who you're attracted to. Being non-binary means that you don't identify as exclusively male or female. It's possible for someone who is non-binary to be attracted to people of any gender, including those who identify as straight.
However, that's admittedly imperfect, as the survey didn't ask specifically about identifying as nonbinary or using another gender term. In 2021-24, 3.3% of Gen Z adults (born since 1995) chose “none of these” instead of male, female, or transgender, a significantly higher percentage than other generations.
These pronoun sets can mean different things to different people. For instance, as one writer and designer on Twitter whose pronouns are she/they explains, someone might use she/they to mean “I identify as a woman, but also as nonbinary.
Yes, Bluey introduced its first LGBTQ+ representation in the Season 3 finale, "The Sign," when the character Pretzel casually mentioned having "mums" (two mothers), confirming a lesbian couple as his parents, though the mums are not seen. This brief, subtle inclusion was praised by many fans for reflecting diverse family structures, though it also sparked some controversy among certain adult viewers.
The animal is technically without a dominant sex, as it produces both gametes. Because Spongebob is drawn, perceived, and referred to as masculine, he is automatically gendered as such. However, he still challenges what it means to be masculine or feminine.
The different gender identities that fit under the non-binary umbrella include: Gender fluid: Your identity feels like it moves and shifts over time. Agender: You don't feel a sense of gender. Bigender: You experience two genders, at the same time or alternating.
United States. Recent U.S. surveys suggest roughly 1–2% of American adults identify as non-binary. For example, a 2024 Gallup poll found between 1% and 2% of U.S. adults reported a non-binary gender identity.
James Shupe (formerly Jamie) retired from the Army with the rank of sergeant first class. He previously identified as transgender and was the first American to obtain nonbinary status under law.
Among 18- to 22-year-olds, trans identification fell by nearly half from 2022 to 2024. Nonbinary identification dropped by more than half between 2023 and 2024.
Non-binary people feel their gender identity cannot be defined within the margins of gender binary. Instead, they understand their gender in a way that goes beyond simply identifying as either a man or woman.
Many people assume a baby's gender can be known before birth, but a child's true gender identity only becomes clear as they grow and express who they are. Experts explain that children begin understanding gender around age 2 and may identify as nonbinary, meaning they don't fully identify as male or female.
Adjective. flexisexual (not comparable) (of a person) Having a fluid sexual orientation or pattern of sexual expression.
This term has grown in popularity in non-binary circles, with “enby” being short for Non-Binary, derived from the sound of the letters NB. The term “enbyfriend” is a gender-neutral term for those in a relationship.
You can't tell if someone is nonbinary simply by looking at them, just like how you can't tell if someone is transgender just by how they look. A nonbinary person might appear feminine, masculine, or genderless, or show a mix of gendered characteristics – and their appearance doesn't determine their pronouns.
Dear, love, sweetie, honey, hun, sunshine. Or if you want be to make a point of being nonbinary, "theybie" (rhymes with baby) is kinda funny. Hon, honey, love, pea, peapod, sweets, peanut (these are all the names my wife and I use for each other!)
Sib; neutral, short for sibling as sis and bro are short for sister and brother. Sibster; queer, combination of sibling and sister. Sibter; queer, combination of sibling and brother.
The term was created as a gender-neutral way to describe a non-binary significant other, replacing the “girl” in "girlfriend" and the “boy” in "boyfriend" with the word "joy." Similar terms include enbyfriend, theyfriend, datemate/datefriend, partner, significant other, shipmate, diamour, and loveperson.