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All the ways people can be not cis
(Not really, there’s too many to list in a single post)
Transgender:
When one’s assigned gender at birth is different from one’s actual gender.
Ipsogender:
Intersex people who identify as their assigned gender at birth, but do not feel the term “cisgender” applies to them.
Ultergender:
Intersex people who identify as a gender other than their assigned gender at birth, but do not feel the term “transgender” describes them due to being intersex.
A “trans intersex” person.
Cisn’t:
An umbrella for anyone who isn’t cisgender.
Transn’t:
An umbrella for anyone who isn’t transgender.
Isogender:
When you’re not cis, but you don’t identify as trans.
Absgender:
Someone beyond, between or removed from cis/trans dichotomy.
Centrgender:
An umbrella for anyone who isn’t cisgender or transgender.
Utrinquegender:
Someone who has aspects of both trans and cis experiences.
Adgender:
When someone moves towards a particular gender expression. Includes trans people as well as people who are not trans but still transition.
Demicisgender:
Identifying partially as your assigned gender/sex at birth, and partially not.
Demitransgender:
Identifying partially, but not completely as transgender.
As shown here, it’s definately not a binary Even though some people think it is.
I made this because I wanted to educate people on the diversity of gender modalities and show that it’s way more complicated than saying not-cis = trans like people often say. There’s way more nuance to it.
Does anyone here think they may relate to any of these other labels? I relate and identify with Isogender personally.
I like isogender! This is my first exposure to the term. I was assigned male at birth despite being born intersex, then forced into multiple masculinizing surgeries up to age 9, and I now identify as nonbinary.
Trans doesn’t feel right, because technically I was born ‘nonbinary’, but I wasn’t assigned that at birth so I’m also not technically cis.
Edit: I also really like cisn’t lmao