>>However, they are not equal.  So,
(1 XOR 2) != (1 neq 2)

Exact again, but XOR is rarely used, and even more rarely used on non 
boolean, actually, 1 XOR 2 just does not make sense
if 1 and 2 are not booleans.
Normally, one would use boolean1 XOR boolean2, and in THIS situation 
(only), boolean1 XOR boolean2 is equivalent to
boolean1 NEQ boolean2

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