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asexual romeo and juliet
nobody dies because r+j are clever aces who just wanna b queer platonic partners and dont fuckin marry in secret and ruin everythingÂ
how can someone be demipangender? like how can you be partially every gender possible and partially another gender? sorry if it comes off as offensive, i'm just curious
Being demipangender could be described as experiencing that you are half or a part of every gender that itâs possible for you to be, instead of feeling you are fully every gender. Itâs âsimilarâ to being partially a girl, but itâs all genders that you can identify with, so itâs much more expansive. Being demipangender is being half every gender. Even if other people might not understand it, it is a real and valid gender identity <3
A couple of questions
Heyho! Iâm pretty new in this so Iâm really sorry if my questions are stupid or if there is a private chat and Iâm just not able to find it ^^âÂ
In the long time of trying to find out what I am, I now somehow found out about the Pangender Spectrum and am still very confused about many things, so maybe would you like to help me?Â
How does it feel to be pangender? Whatâs the difference to genderfluid?Â
How does this terms like Panflux und Panfluid feel like?Â
Is there any self question or help for me to tell if Iâm part of the Pangender Spectrum or not?Â
Really looking forward to your answer! Sry if any of those are stupid but youâre the only person I found by searching for people who know about pangender so I just had to ask youâŠ
Sincerely yours,
Keith
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Reply by Pangendering:
Hello~ Iâm so sorry for taking so long to reply @_@ Itâs totally okay to ask these questions! I will do my best to help with what I can! How does it feel to be pangender? Being pangender can feel like you are a huge amount of diverse genders, to the point that you canât even specify all of them, or you feel like you are all genders that are available to you, being an entire gender spectrum. It could feel like an âinfinite organized chaosâ, but even if it feels âchaoticâ, itâs possible and real. Being pangender can feel like having a very strong connection to the way most gender experiences are described. Itâs experiencing: all genders related to female and/or male, all genders outside female/male, all genders that are a mix or in-between female/male, all genders that are a balance of other genders and genders that you canât figure out what they are (unknown genders). (Obs: only genders that are possible in your culture and life experience).
Here are some personal narratives: âRegarding my identities, Iâm a transgender (or transexual) non-binary person whose gender is pangender and/or panflux. My pronouns are they/them and he/him. Iâm also pansexual and panromantic (I can feel sexual/romatic attraction to people regardless of gender). How do I dress? Well, I dress in many different styles, but most of the times, I look like a hobbit~ I would like to talk about this gender spectrum called pangender and panflux (which I belong to). I have always been sure that I wasnât a girl nor a boy (despite my family imposing a binary gender onto me) and I was really confused regarding my gender and didnât know how to call myself, because I didnât know there were other people who were like me. Iâve always thought that there were only two genders and that these genders were defined by the genitals and body parts. Because of this ideology, I believed in my family and thought that my intersex body was actually deformed, so I would be a deformed version of the gender I was assigned to be. Only after I got in touch with feminism, transgender people and intersex people, that Iâve realized how untrue and damaging this ideology is. I had discovered myself as transgender, non-binary and intersex. Pansexual I already knew I was, because I had discovered it first. I knew I was non-binary, but I didnât know how to express my gender into words, I didnât know how to call my gender, how to call myself and I did wanted to find out how. I talked to many non-binary and genderqueer people from Brazil and other countries and learned their genders and identities. I told them how my gender was and they gave me a lot of emotional support and advices. I was still searching for a way to describe myself until I found the term âpangenderâ. It was instant. From that moment on, I knew that was a word that could describe my gender. The prefix âpanâ meant to me the enormous spectrum of genders that I have. The plural genders I have are not necessarily the same genders that other non-binary people have, because each person has a different life experience, a different way to feel their gender(s). Yes, itâs chaotic, but itâs how my gender is. Since I flow from pangender to agender*, Iâm also genderflux* and because of that, Iâm panflux (pangender + genderflux). Iâm also many other genders that are not yet named. For example, I named one of these unknown genders as EfĂȘmere (it is a very subtle gender that lasts only some minutes). To me, being pangender or panflux feels kind of like being inside an âuniverseâ, full of infinite âstarsâ and other âcelestial bodiesâ. There is so much going on and I do understand it, but I donât know how to express it. Having infinite genders doesnât automatically mean that Iâm appropriating genders that are not from my culture and neither that Iâm appropriating genders that are exclusive of neurodivergent people. Since Iâm part of the latin american culture, I can identify as travesti*, but I canât identify with other culturally specific genders such as bissu, calabai, calalai, alyha, muxe, etc. Iâm fully aware of that and I do not appropriate of these genders.â âSometimes gender is like a bunch of paints all blended together on a palette and you canât really tell where one color begins and another ends, but itâs still beautiful.â âThere are various aspects to my identity that pangender sums up rather nicely. Iâm somewhat genderfluid myself though Iâm more genderqueer, sort of a little bit of both, and they fit together in interesting ways to form my gender identity. I define mine (my gender identity) as pangender, because I feel like it describes feeling masculine, feminine, androgynous and third gender all at once. I guess in sum total I feel like four gray areas of gender, all the genders that are masculine, feminine, neutral and none of them. I fluctuate somewhat between these areas and their intensity so thatâs why Iâm not sure if Iâm also genderfluid as well as genderqueer, but it seems to fit. But either way Iâm not strictly male or female and I donât strictly identify with man or woman as categories. I am female aligned at least part of the time so I do belong in female-centered spaces. However I am not exclusively female. Iâm also not bi/tri gender or purely a third gender or androgynous. I have many types of genders.â
âI feel like I have a whole bunch of genders rolled into 1 but I donât know how many or what they always are. Sometimes it feels infinite and other times it changes.â
Whatâs the difference to genderfluid? âPangender is a gender for people who experience all genders available to them (i say available because a non-native american couldnât be two spirit) genderfluid is a gender for people whoâs gender changes. not all genderfluid experience all genders (example me, i dont experience being a boy or a girl). it really comes down to personal preference. someone could be pangender and genderfluid but only chose to use one.â (https://enbiesheartenbies.tumblr.com). How do terms like Panflux and Panfluid feel like? Being panflux or panfluid can be like feeling you are all genders itâs possible for you to be, or that you identify as the entire gender spectrum available to you, but sometimes you donât feel that experience in totality, while, other times, you have a feeling of being no gender at all. Itâs to flow like: pangender <-> demipangender <-> agender. I would say that if youâre more comfortable with panflux, then you are panflux, and if you are more comfortable with panfluid, then you are panfluid. When chosing between these two, itâs more like a personal preference, I believe.
Is there any self question or help for me to tell if Iâm part of the Pangender Spectrum or not? Do you feel like not only you experience gender, but you experience it in a huge amount and diversity? Do you feel like you canât possibly explain all your genders? Do you feel like you canât possibly count how many genders you experience? Do you feel like your gender identity is infinite? Do you feel like you are an entire gender spectrum? Do you feel like you have the maximum amount of genders possible to you? Do you feel like you have a lot of genders, but at the same time, you donât? Do you feel like sometimes you are all possible genders, but other times you are less genders or even agender? Do you feel like you are half of every gender possible to you? Do you feel a strong connection to the way most gender experiences are described? Do you feel a strong connection to narratives written by people in the Pangender Spectrum? Do you feel like polygender could maybe describe you too? Do you feel like asking: âcould I be pangender?â
Pangender, panflux and demipangender are all valid gender identities!
Regardless of what other people say!
You are amazing!
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Donât feel ashamed to be pangender!
Feel proud! You are awesome and you deserve respect! ~
may i ask what demipangender is? and is polygender and pangender the same thing?
Hi! Demipangender is a gender identity consisting of feeling a partial connection to pangender, rather than a full connection. Just like demigirl, demiboy or demiagender, but in regards to pangender. Demipangender can be a person who experiences half or a part of every possible gender to them.Polygender and pangender are different gender identities. Theyâre similar, but still different. Poly- means multiple or many and can be any amount of genders and excluding some. For example, a polygender person could be many genders, but not male and demiboy. Pan- is more expansive and itâs more like an infinite thing that is less specific. The only thing both genders donât include is cultural ones if the person identifying isnât apart of said culture.
Pangender across languages
English: Pangender
PortuguĂȘs (Portuguese): PangĂȘnero
Español (Spanish): Pangénero
Français (French): Pangenre
Italiano (Italian): Pangenere
Brezhoneg (Breton): Hollrevelezh
ŃĐșŃаŃĐœŃŃĐșа (Ukrainian): ĐĐ°ĐœĐłĐ”ĐœĐŽĐ”Ń
íê”ìŽ (Korean): íŹì ë (paenjendeo)
äžæ (Chinese): æłæ§ć« (FĂ n xĂŹngbiĂ©)
æ„æŹèȘ (Japanese): ăăłăžă§ăłăăŒ (PanjendÄ)
There might be incorrect translations here, so feel free to correct them! If you have pangender translations in other languages, please do tell me so that I can add them! :)