If You Can’t Say All Of This, Unfollow Me Now
Even if you’re Agender : I love you Even if you’re Anongender : I love you Even if you’re Bigender : I love you Even if you’re Cisgender : I love you Even if you’re Demigender : I love you Even if you’re Genderfluid : I love you Even if you’re Gender Neutral : I love you Even if you’re Non-Binary : I love you Even if you’re Omnigender : I love you Even if you’re Pangender : I love you Even if you’re Transgender : I love you
If you are anything in-between or outside of the gender-identities mentioned: I love you
legit question, what is the difference between all these genders? What makes each of them unique?
Hi @the-bookworm-brony Okay so, a lot of the genders listed (and also the ones not listed) only have important but small differences.
For these in specific, here are the definitions I base them off:
Agender: the feeling of no gender/absence of gender or neutral gender
Anongender: a gender that is unknown to both yourself and others
Bigender: the feeling of having two genders either at the same time or separately
Cisgender: the feeling of being the gender you were assigned at birth, all the time
Demigender: having more than one gender yet one being more dominant than the others
Genderfluid: the feeling of fluidity within your gender identity
Gender Neutral: the feeling of having a neutral gender, whether somewhere in between masculine and feminine or a third gender that is separate from the binary
Nonbinary: originally an umbrella term for any gender outside the binary of cisgenders; may be used as an individual identity
Omnigender: the feeling of having more than one simultaneous or fluctuating gender
Pangender: the feeling of having every gender; only applies to genders within one’s own culture
Transgender: any gender identity that transcends or does not align with your assigned gender or society’s idea of gender
These are all pretty different, as when I made this post I wanted to try and get all genders but the list I was using had too many in order to keep the post short.
For the list that I used, look here. There you can find a whole lot of other genders and their definitions! You’ll see that many of them, like Genderfluid and Genderflux, are quite similar and use each other as a base.
However, the labels that people use are completely up to them and how they feel! So even if two genders are synonymous, one person may like one term better than the other, whole someone else is the opposite.
Thank you for being so polite in your asking, I really appreciate it! I hope this helped (?? I think I got a bit off track though) but if you have any other questions feel free to ask!! I’m always happy to help ^^
90% are just how you feel as opposed to whether you are a man or a woman though.
This is true. That’s the whole point. Some people feel as though they are neither, both, or the opposite of what they were born as.
but male and female are based on real things, men and women are different. What is the basis for all these other genders?
Honey, I’d love to help more but I believe that I’m not the right person to ask about this part, as a cisgendered person myself. I feel that I can’t give an accurate answer as to how these other genders feel, or what, as you put it, their basis is.
I answer to the best of my ability but I think it’d be best to ask someone who identifies with one of these genders.
That being said, if you’d like I’d be open to helping you find some more people to question about this, as long as you are questioning it out of pure curiosity and not malicious intent, which I get the vibe that you are just curious? But I could be wrong.
Anyway, if you want help searching for people to ask about it hmu!
but if it is based off of something, it must be based off of some objective, observable, biological difference?
Those, my dear, would be different sexes (which there are also people of both and neither sex, but mainly it is just female and male). However gender is a social construct.
Gender identity would be how you identify, and isn’t always connected to sex, which is what body parts you were born with
assuming Gender and sex are seperate, gender is still based off of sex, so what are these other genders based off of?
















