Gender set theory

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Gender set theory is a theory that every set of genders is part of its own umbrella term. For example, when one talks about man, male, or male-aligned genders, they are referring to what those genders have in common with each other.

See also

  • cogender (gender indenity) - set union
  • Venngender - set intersection
  • antigender(definition 1) - set complement
  • Microlabel - a way of expressing one gender is a subset of another
  • Umbrella Term - a way of expressing a term is a superset of other gender identities
  • (not coined yet) - set difference
  • (not coined yet) - Symmetric Difference (could be thought of as the exclusive or of two sets)