Anonymous ID: aec758 Oct. 19, 2020, 12:21 a.m. No.11148447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8457 >>8487

>>11148343 lb

 

Gender identities in alphabetical order (the short list).

 

Agender: a person who has no sense of gender. Also sometimes called genderblank or gendervoid.

 

Androgyne: a person whose gender is a combination of male and female (though not necessarily in equal amounts)

 

Aporagender: a gender identity describing people who have a strong sense of gender that isn’t specifically male or female. This umbrella term includes gender identities like androgyne and maverique.

 

Autigender: a person whose experience of gender is directly related to their experience of the world as an autistic person.

 

Bigender: a person who has two genders they switch between or experience simultaneously.

 

Cisgender: a person whose gender identity matches with the gender they were assigned at birth. More simply put: not transgender.

 

Demiboy: A person who is somewhat male, but not entirely.

 

Demigirl: A person who is somewhat female, but not entirely.

 

Genderfluid: A person whose gender shifts between multiple genders in a fluid way.

 

Genderflux: A person whose gender fluctuates in intensity.

 

Genderqueer: An umbrella term for a person whose gender is not strictly male nor strictly female (sometimes used synonymously with nonbinary).

 

Gender questioning: A person who is questioning whether or not they really are cisgender, but is uncertain about their gender identity.

 

Man: A person who identifies with the male gender. May be either trans or cisgender.

 

Maverique: A gender that is neither male nor female, but still a very present gender—just something entirely different.

 

Neutrois: A person whose gender is neutral or absent. Neutrois is an umbrella term which includes a variety of genders, including agender.

 

Nonbinary: a person whose gender is outside the gender binary; not strictly male nor strictly female.

 

Pangender: A person whose gender identity spans multiple genders. May consider themselves a member of all genders.

 

Polygender: A person who has two or more genders that they switch between or experience simultaneously (includes bigender and trigender).

 

Third gender: A term used similarly to nonbinary to refer to people whose gender identity isn’t strictly male or female, but is either somewhere in between, a combination of both, no gender at all, or something else entirely.

 

Transfeminine: A person who is transgender in the direction of femininity, but may or may not be a woman.

 

Transgender: A person whose gender identity does not match the gender they were assigned at birth.

 

Transmasculine: a person who is transgender in the direction of masculinity, but may or may not be a man.

 

Trigender: A person who has three genders they switch between or experience simultaneously.

 

Two-spirit: A gender identity specific to indigenous peoples that transcends western views of gender. It describes someone whose body holds both a male and female spirit.

 

Woman: A person who identifies with the female gender. May be either trans or cisgender.

 

There’s lots of overlap in gender labels!!! haha

Many of the terms fit together and overlap with each other. Multiple terms can describe the same person at once!>>11148343

Think of it like a network with parent terms, child terms, and terms that overlap with each other.

 

This chart will help you see that there are taxonomies to how these terms fit together. This visual is a little oversimplified, but gives you more context than just a list.

 

See for yourself… haha.

 

https://deconforming.com/gender-identities/

Anonymous ID: aec758 Oct. 19, 2020, 12:32 a.m. No.11148510   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Hurry up and post so I can scroll past that awful picture. I view every pic with blurry eyes at first but I get the jist and still frys my retinas.

Anonymous ID: aec758 Oct. 19, 2020, 1:44 a.m. No.11149031   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>11148988

Yeah seems unnecessary. Would have to be better done when you're a baby, if at all (not like the traditional ways in some cultures, like cutting it off with a rock at manhood, but it's none of my business if that's the way of the culture).