What should the rules be regarding pages made for combination identities?
Currently, the guidelines state the following (I have not edited these guidelines):
Combination Identities
We do not need a page for every possible combination of identities, since there are infinite possible combinations of different genders. Pages for "identity combinations" (eg: demisexual bisexual, heterosexual homoromantic) can only be created if they conform to the following guidelines:
The only instance where a page can be made for combination of three identities is if all the identities are thematically connected by having the same prefix (ie. aroace agender), else, pages for identity combinations must include a combination of two identities.
The term is exceptionally well known, significant, unique, uses exceptionally common identities, or otherwise provides significant new information that cannot be put on any of the related pages. Pronoun variations (they/them lesbian, etc) count for this.
Pages for combinations of genders where at least one of the genders is an uncommon or not widely used gender are not allowed. *Pages for combination gender identities should not be made unless the genders involved in the combination are widely known and used, such as male, female, non-binary, agender, neutrois, and general xeninity (but NOT specific xenogenders).
Examples of acceptable gender combination pages include enboy, male-female, xenogirl.