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Stars like Demi Lovato, Elliot Page, Sam Smith identify as nonbinary. What does that mean?

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You've likely started to hear the term "nonbinary" more frequently. On Wednesday, Demi Lovato announced they were nonbinary and changed their pronouns to they/them.

"Nonbinary" refers to someone who does not identify only as a man or a woman, i.e. the traditional gender binary, according to the Human Rights Campaign. They could identify as both a man and a woman, in between the two genders or not a part of any gender category at all. GLAAD offers a similar definition.

Someone who is transgender may also be nonbinary – Elliot Page, for example, identifies as both – but that is not always the case. GLAAD recommends only calling someone nonbinary if they claim that identity themselves.

For more details:Demi Lovato comes out as nonbinary, changes pronouns to they/them

It has become increasingly common for some people who identify as nonbinary use a singular "they/them" pronoun. 

Nonbinary also exists as a catch-all term for various gender identities.

"Nonbinary can also be used as an umbrella term encompassing identities such as agender, bigender, genderqueer or gender-fluid," according to the Human Rights Campaign.

Gender identity and sexual orientation are two different things – meaning someone identifying as nonbinary has no bearing on to whom they are attracted.

The proliferation of the term comes as a record number of U.S. adults – 5.6% – identify as LGBTQ, an increase propelled by a younger generation staking out its presence in the world, a poll released in February shows.

The impact of coming out:Elliot Page came out as transgender. Here's what that means for young trans people.

Other celebrities that identify as nonbinary include Sara Ramirez and Sam Smith.

Ramirez, a former "Grey's Anatomy" star,  said they were nonbinary in 2020 in an Instagram post.

Grammy-winning singer Sam Smith came out as nonbinary and genderqueer in 2019, sharing a few months later they use "they/them" pronouns after what the pop star called a "lifetime of being at war with my gender."

Lovato's coming out video was similarly empowering. "I feel this best represents the fluidity I feel in my gender expression and allows me to feel most authentic and true to the person I both know I am and am still discovering," they said.

Source Code : https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2021/05/19/what-is-nonbinary-definition-demi-lovato-elliot-page-sam-smith/5161569001/

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