PT: Enbysex Umbrella /end PT
Enbysex: an umbrella term for all non-binary sex identities. It can also be used as an identity indicating someone who identifies outside the sex binary/has a sex identity that is not male or female or who does not feel the need to specify their identity any further. Intersex people aren't necessarily enbysex, only if they see their sex like that. One does not need to identify as a non-binary gender to be enbysex.
This term is similar to sexqueer, parsex/varsex, or altersex.
These terms were coined by enbysex in 2014 (link)
Just like non-binary gender, their are many sex identities that fall under the category of enbysex. Any sex identity that is not strictly and completely male or strictly and completely female falls under the category of enbysex. Some examples of enbysex identities include:
Asex: A lack of sex identity, or as a sex identity that contains no elements of maleness or femaleness.
Greysex: A sex identity that is close to asex but may contain some sexed elements or in some other way does not completely align with an asex identity.
Sexflux: Having a sex identity which changes between female, male, asex, other sex identities, and combinations of them based on the situation, gender identity, or any number of other factors.
Demifemale: Someone who identifies loosely with a female identity, though not completely, and feels they do not fit in the sex binary.
Demimale: Someone who identifies loosely with a male identity, though not completely, and feels they do not fit in the sex binary.
Nonfemale: Someone who was AFAB and does not identify as female, but feels no strong connection to any other sex identity.
Nonmale: Someone who was AMAB and does not identify as male, but feels no strong connection to any other sex identities.
Multisex: Simultaneously identifying as two or more sex identities. This can include identities such as bisex (two sex identities), trisex (three sex identities), and so on all the way up to pansex (all sex identities).
Sexqueer: Similar to enbysex in that it can be used as an specific identity or an umbrella term. Sexqueer has some additional political/philosophical connotations with it that are attached to the term queer as it is used in its reclaimed sense.
Other: the enbysex community is new, as are these specific identity labels. This list is not a definitive list of which terms are valid and which are not. All identities are valid. If you have an enbysex identity that you feel should be on this list, just message me and let me know and I will most likely put it on here.