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Again, welcome! >> Lil-unique1  (  talk  ) — 11:10, 22 July 2022 (UTC)

Demi's Gender Identity
I noticed that you unilaterally changed the article Holy Fvck to read that Demi Lovato was a woman. I wanted to correct you on this. Demi was born female, but came out as non-binary. Therefore woman is their sex but non-binary is their gender. Someone's gender identity is their innate expression of how they feel. Demi has expressed that they identify as neither female or no male and uses the pronouns they/their's. It is important that we respect this and treat everyone with dignity. People have the right to choose and identify with the gender that most fits how they feel. Regardless of how you might feel personally, the way someone looks or their body features do not necessarily mean someone belongs to a particular gender. We should always go off how the individual describes themselves. There's no need to respond, nor is there any need for any further action. >> Lil-unique1  (  talk  ) — 11:15, 22 July 2022 (UTC)