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If you are writing about civil rights or government documentation, "Gender X" refers to the third gender option on IDs for individuals who do not identify as exclusively male or female.

Refers to a set of biological attributes in humans and animals, typically categorized as male or female based on reproductive anatomy, hormones, and chromosomes.

Critics often dismiss GenderX content as "woke" niche marketing. However, the data tells a different story. According to GLAAD’s annual "Where We Are on TV" report, the percentage of regular characters on broadcast primetime who are transgender or non-binary has doubled in the last three years. But more importantly, Nielsen data shows that content with inclusive gender representation sees higher "engagement scores" among the 18–34 demographic.

Reality television has become an unexpected vanguard. Shows like RuPaul’s Drag Race normalized the deconstruction of gender performance. More recently, Squid Game: The Challenge featured contestants like 287 (T.J.) and others who openly discussed their non-binary identities without the show making it a "very special episode." Streaming platforms are now producing dating shows ( The Bi Life ) and makeover shows that specifically cater to GenderX audiences.

Before diving into the media, we must define the term. "GenderX" is a colloquial umbrella term often referring to non-binary, genderqueer, or gender-expansive identities (sometimes denoted by an ‘X’ on legal documents instead of M or F). In entertainment, GenderX content does not simply refer to stories about gender dysphoria or transition. That is a subgenre, often called "trans trauma porn."