I love how neutrois is a very diverse label that can mean different things to everyone who uses it. Some might use it in a gender free or gnc kind of way that rejects the gender binary, words associated with it, and anything the gender binary forces onto queer people. There are also neutrois folks who use it in a way that is synonymous with agender and anything related to genderlessness. Then there's folks who use to mean gender neutral, a connection to neutrality, or even gender null (or both).
And some neutrois people use the label in all of the ways that I listed above or are fluid in definition/feeling. Being trans neutral, null, genderless, gnc, and gender free can often connect in ways that all reject the gender binary and gender stereotypes. Some trans neutral folks use null and some use genderless or both to describe themselves. We're an extremely diverse community, just as diverse as the trans masc and trans fem communities.
This doesn't really get talked about a lot tbh. How trans neutral folks express ourselves in all kinds of different ways and how neutral can mean different things to all of us. Some interpret it as genderless, others gendervoid, or unaligned/nonaligned, maybe someone is male or female (or both) but they're neutrally gendered, or they're neither male nor female, abinary, atrinary, anonbinary, trans outherine, etc.
Just like how the trans masc and trans fem communities are both very expansive, so is the trans neutral community. Not all of us identify the same or use the word neutral the same way, hell some of us might be neutral aligned but don't actually use the label but consider ourselves apart of the community. At the end of the day, we're all members of the queer community with diverse experiences.










