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Why was the term 'they/them' adopted in genderqueer and non-binary communities?
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The term 'they/them' was adopted in genderqueer and non-binary communities as a way to reject binary gender labels and to promote inclusivity and respect for individuals who do not identify with traditional gender labels.
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