User talk:EditCode1995

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 * Just for your information, I've had to undo some of your early edits, such as this one. In this case, the changes have removed a large amount of well-sourced material without any reason being given for this. It's generally encoraged that when making such changes, you include a good edit summary explaining why you have made such changes. I recommend you take a look through some of the links I've included above, but hope you stick around and make a positive contribution to the site! Mdann52 (talk) 19:15, 1 June 2024 (UTC)
 * Here's the thing that with your links that you provide, it still doesn't prove either that "Gender fluidity" follows under the trans umbrella. They are based on opinions meaning there's no facts backing it up. Gender fluid has always fallen under the "non binary" category. If you had read the article, Understanding Gender Identities by The Trevor Project and I quote, "Nonbinary genders, like genderfluid, genderqueer, polygender, bigender, and many others, are genders that exist outside of the male/female/man/woman binary. It’s important to note that not all nonbinary folks identify as trans". EditCode1995 (talk) 12:23, 2 June 2024 (UTC)
 * Also you should know the clear definition of trans which means to transition from one to the other like from M2F or F2M. "Non binary" and their identities don't transition at all they want to do is forced to be "included" in the trans category, but really if you are "NB" you are just a tomboy or femboy etc. There's nothing wrong with that. Don't you realize by putting people in the same category all it does is bring more confusion and division. I love this quote from Jamie Dhanak "once you start trying to include every possible gender identity and form of sexual orientation, there are going to be more people who want to include “something new” Reality is that a whole lot of letters exist below the surface BUT LGBT is ALREADY INCLUSIVE for purposes of the acronym". EditCode1995 (talk) 12:37, 2 June 2024 (UTC)