— Gender Modalities pt. 1 some basics . source .
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— Gender Modalities pt. 1 some basics . source .
cis | demicis | cisn't trans | demitrans | transn’t absgender | cistrans / transcis | isogender intrafem | intragender | intramasc
BYI - f2u - do not claim as own .
tagging : @seekerstock
is it possible to be cis and demigender? and if so how would that work?
demicis is a form of being demigender and cisgender, it means identifying partially as cis/or when your gender partly "matches" your AGAB.
someone can also identify as "cis demigirl", in the same way someone can identify as a "trans demigirl".
other ways: self-assigning, being intersex (intergender, ipsogender), plural/median/system (afficgender, eclian/ecligender, azligender/azlian, levigender/levian), multigender (being a "AMAB demigirl man", bigender of "demiboy" and "cis woman", etc.), reclaiming cis, being citergender, cusper/evenic, cissex transgender.
Feminine Demiboy Flag
Dark Ash Purple: Non-Conforming Femininity
Ash Purple: Femininity
Light Sky Blue: Demiboys
White Sky Blue: Non-Conforming Demiboys
Transn’t Flag
Transgendern’t (transgendernot) or transn’t (non-transgender): someone who is not trans* while not essentially cis*; a grouping or unifying term for people who are absgender, isogender, ipsogender, demicisgender or cisgender.
[ID: 5 stripes with purple, turquoise, grey, yellow and blue. End ID] - Ap
Pansexual Demiboy Flag
Dark Ash Pink: Attraction to Feminine/Fiaspec, Masculine/Miaspec, and Androgynous/Liaspec People
Ash Maroon: Attraction to Neutral/Niaspec, Outherine, and Xenic/Xiaspec People
Light Blue: Demiboys
White Yellow: Attraction to any other people.
Yo, so I'm bigender and that ask from that genderfluid person got me thinking. When I Identify as female (my assigned gender at birth) I don't feel trans ig, I feel cis bc I'm 100% female and that's what I was assigned at birth yet when I feel 100% like a male I feel trans since I feel fully a male which is not my assigned gender at birth. I know bigender is technically transgender simply in being bigender and not cis but that's how I feel and idk???
I think that’s understandable, given that one of the genders you are is your AGAB you may not necessarily feel “100% trans”. Of course, this does not mean that you are any less part of the trans and non-binary communities. We even have more specific terms for these: demicis and demitrans. So try not to feel too weird about it, there are others like you out there. :)
I'm an afab, he/she, I feel like a girl... but lately I've been having wild confusion. At first I thought that I was a demi-girl and GNC, but then I noticed a wild craving for femininity And I don't mind people thinking that I'm cis.. I'm very confused about labels and I'm afraid that they might be contradictory..Could it be that I'm a demigirl + cis or just cis GNC?
It sounds like you're questioning your own identity. My answer won't change the results of this process you know.
But I'd say it can be both. It's a linguistic parallelism. A cis demigirl is many times reduced into just GNC womanhood/girlhood, as if both were the same. That's what the gender fundamentalists think.
By the way. When it comes to subjective personal experiences, we must listen to ourselves and let others think whatever they want about us.
It's confusing because cisnormative society didn't previously stablished these terms. So we feel a non place (not belonging). And that's okay, everyone is different.
Many times we don't fit the exact definition of things. And that's okay too.
And this is my PoV.