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    Gender neutral titles

    Mx
    See also: Mx (title)
    Mx is a title commonly used by non-binary people as well as those who do not identify with the gender binary, which was first written about in the 1970s.[4][5]

    The "x" is intended to stand as a wildcard character, and does not imply a "mixed" gender. Pronunciation of "Mx" is not yet standardized; it is frequently pronounced "mix" but sometimes with a schwa as "məx", or even as "em-ex".

    Ind.
    Ind, which stands for individual.[6]

    M
    M is the first letter of most gendered titles, both masculine and feminine. The title "M" simply removes the following letters that would designate gender.[6]

    Other titles
    Dr, referring to one who has obtained a PhD, MD, or other doctorate-level degree. While not available for all, many nonbinary people who have achieved such schooling prefer to use this title as it does not inherently indicate any one gender

    Mre, short for the word "mystery", Pronounced "miss-tree".

    Msr, a combination of "Miss", a feminine title, and "Sir", which is typically masculine.

    Pr, short for the word "person",[6] Pronounced "per".

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ge…

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