The 37 genders listed by Norfolk Police:
Pansexual - When you are attracted to all genders and/or do not concern gender when you are attracted towards someone.
Bicurious - People who are open to experiment with genders that are not only their own, but do not know if they are open to forming any sort of relationship with multiple genders.
Polysexual - When you are attracted to many genders
Monosexual - Being attracted to only one gender
Allosexual - When you are not asexual (attracted to at least one gender)
Androsexual - Being attracted to masculine gender presentation
Gynosexual - Being attracted to feminine gender presentation.
Questioning - People who are debating their own sexuality/gender.
Asexual - Not experiencing sexual attraction (note that you can also be aromantic and you do not necessarily have to be asexual and aromantic at the same time). Sometimes the term, ace is used to describe asexuals.
Demisexual - When you only experience sexual attraction after forming a strong emotional bond first or a romantic bond.
Grey Asexual - When you only experience attraction rarely, on a very low scale, or only under certain circumstances.
Perioriented - When your sexual and romantic orientation targets the same gender (for example being heteromantic and heterosexual or being biromantic and bisexual).
Varioriented - When your sexual and romantic orientations do not target the same set of genders (for example being heteromantic and bisexual or being homoromantic and pansexual).
Heteronormative - The belief that heterosexuality is the norm and that sex, gender, sexuality and gender roles all align.
Erasure - Ignoring the existence of genders and sexualities in the middle of the spectrum.
Cishet - Someone who is both cisgendered and heterosexual. This is sometimes used as a slur.
Polyamorous - An umbrella term referring to people who have or are open to have consensually have (sic) relationships with multiple people at the same time.
Monoamorous - People who have or or (sic) open to have relationships with only one other person at a time. The term, monogamous, is also sometimes used.
Queer - A reclaimed slur for anybody in the LGBT + community or who do not identify as cisgender and/or hetersexual/heteromantic.
Binary - The genders at each end of the gender spectrum (male and female).
Non-Binary - An umbrella term for genders that fall somewhere in the middle of the gender spectrum and are neither strictly male or female. This can be used as a gender identification without further explanation. Sometimes the term, genderqueer, is used.
Genderfluid - Moving between genders or having a fluctuating gender identity.
Agender - Not identifying with any gender. Sometimes referred to as being genderless or gendervoid.
Bigender - Identifying as two genders, commonly (but not exclusively) male and female. Sometimes you feel like both genders at the same time and sometimes you fluctuate.
Polygender - When you identify with multiple genders at once. Sometimes referred to as multigender.
Neutrois - When you identify as agender, neither male nor female and/or genderless.
Gender Apathetic - When you really do not identify nor care about any particular gender. You are fine passing off as whatever and you really do not have an opinion towards your own gender.
Demigender - When you feel as if you are one part a defined gender and one or more parts an undefined gender. Terms can include demigirl,, demiboy, demiagender, etc.
Intergender - Somebody who's gender is somewhere between male and female.
Designated gender - A gender assigned at birth based on an individual's sex and/or what gender society perceives a person to be.
Androgyne - This term overlaps a lot between gender identification and presentation. It can be used to describe others and as an identification. This term is used to describe people who are neither male nor female or are both male and female. Basically, anyone who does not fit into a binary gender category.
Greygender - Somebody with a weak gender identification of themselves.
Aporagender - Somebody with a strong gender identification of themselves that is non-binary.
Maverique - A non-binary gender that exists outside of the orthodox social bounds of gender.
Novigender - gender that is super complex and impossible to describe in a single term.
Intersex - A biological difference in sex that is when people are born with genitals, gonads, and/or chromosomes that do not match up exactly with male or female. Intersex individuals can have any romantic/sexual orientation and can have any gender identification. Intersex individuals are about as common as redheads.
Dyadic - Someone who is not intersex and when their genitals, gonads and chromosomes can all match into either a male or female category.
I'm so glad you talked yourself through it. My kids ask me how to spell words so they can laugh at me! Your question made me panic.
I love the definition for novigender...gender that is "super" complex and impossible to describe in a single term...
If you search that term in google, you get some very-weirdly colored flags, and at least the first result for me had an infamous "swirl" smack dab in the middle of it (big surprise!).
Sadly, I would think the reason they push terms like these is because of all of the things they give to kids and even adults that affect hormones, so there's going to be a rise of people with expression of traits of the opposite sex. We might even being seeing it more because of a generational effect from exposure to soy, Roundup, whatever.
And they can take advantage of those people as a group by getting them "victimhood status" so they are untouchable, and tagging along so their own immoral acts get lumped in.
I'll tell you what, if one of my kids asks "Dad, how do you spell neutrois?" or some shit like that, I'm smacking a bitch. JK of course. :)