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Poll related to gender  

108 members have voted

  1. 1. Which one describes you?

    • Cisgender
      59
    • Transgender
      8
    • Non-binary
      19
    • Genderqueer
      15
    • Other(comment below)
      7

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Grumpy Alien

Cisgender

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Genderqueer = non-binary , cisgender, transgender . they're synonymous in some cases. Nb and gq are always synonymous though.

 

Also non-binary  = Transgender too

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To Each Their Own

Well, I'm agender… but I am also in the process of medically transitioning so I consider myself transgender. 

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Just now, paperflames said:

Well, I'm agender… but I am also in the process of medically transitioning so I consider myself transgender. 

You don't have to have medical procedures to identify as Transgender, tbh.

 

*transsexuals are the people who have legal or medical procedures done. But the term is kinda transphobic.

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Just now, AVEN #1 fan said:

You don't have to have medical procedures to identify as Transgender, tbh.

True, but I also know that some NBs don't consider themselves to be trans. I was just trying to be clear. *shrug*

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Anomaly Q3Xr

Cisgender.

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5 hours ago, AVEN #1 fan said:

Genderqueer = non-binary , cisgender, transgender . they're synonymous in some cases. Nb and gq are always synonymous though.

 

Also non-binary  = Transgender too

I was aware that non-binary = transgender I just added it to be more specific but I guess I should have left genderqueer out if I am understanding this right.

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6 hours ago, AVEN #1 fan said:

Also non-binary  = Transgender too

Not really. I'm against having trans as a label applied to me (picky language reasons) but I still won't use that term to describe me.

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Transgender describes me best, but I'm also nonbinary.

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3 hours ago, Mad Broom said:

Transgender describes me best, but I'm also nonbinary.

Same. I'm transgender non-binary, but I feel like trans best fits in general. 

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E Wildflower

I see nonbinary as a subcategory of transgender, so I use both depending on which is more relevant in context. I also see genderqueer as a synonym for nonbinary, so although I like the word nonbinary better, I sometimes say I'm genderqueer if I think the people I'm talking to are more likely to understand that term.

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J. van Deijck

other - #whothefuckcares :lol:

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I’m a nonbinary trans guy (specifically demifluid) and I put other because while I consider myself transgender, the nonbinary part of my identity is important to me and I didn’t want to oversimplify my gender. I’m never just a guy.

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OmegaTheMetamorphicDreamer

Agender, which I'm guessing falls under non-binary? Or would it be other?

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everywhere and nowhere

I'm not trans, non-binary or genderqueer, but I still can't say that I'm cisgender. I feel like it would express things I completely disagree with. I prefer calling myself a "gender-nonconforming woman".

I really sometimes feel like asexuality leaves me without a lot of ways to connect to femininity. This is also, partially, what I mean by "feminist gender": my experience of identifying as a woman is very highly intermediated by feminism. I care about femininity first of all as a political identity and many aspects traditionally taken into account are meaningless to me as an asexual and a single person.

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