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Some Genderqueer Identities
Agender: Someone who has no gender. They are genderless.
Aliagender: Someone who defines their gender as ‘other’ or apart from existing genders.
Androgyne: Someone who identifies as androgynous, gender-wise.
Androgynous: A style of clothing or appearance, androgyny is also a type of genderqueer, the state of being inbetween man and woman, or both man and woman.
Bigender: Someone who has two genders, typically man and woman (but not necessarily). They either identify as both, or they move between the two.
Boi: From the Butch and Femme Lesbian communities, the Black/POC Lesbian and Trans* communities, queer Kink communities, and probably many others, boi is a variation on boy and can mean butch lesbians, young gay men, tomboy-like identity, DFAB trans people, sub/bottom, etc.
Demiboy: Someone partly a boy, and partly something else, without defining that other part.
Demigirl: Someone partly a girl, and partly something else, without defining that other part.
Enby (or NB): Short for Non-Binary, someone whose gender is simply non-binary.
Genderfluid (or fluid): Someone who is genderfluid moves between genders; their gender is not something that they or anyone can pin down and define.
Genderfuck (or genderf*ck): Someone who is a genderfuck purposefully messes with people concepts of gender, literally, they fuck gender.
Genderqueer: An umbrella term for all genders other than man and woman, or someone who simply identifies as another gender, a queer gender.
Gender Variant: Someone whose gender is varied, either in a fluid or static way.
Intergender: Someone whose gender is in between two other, ‘full’ genders, such as an androgyne feeling that theit gender falls between man and woman. Often used by intersex people.
Neutrois: Similar to agender, but often including transition, someone whose gender is null or neutral.
Non-Binary: An umbrella term for all genders completely outside of the man/woman binary, or someone who simply identifies as outside of the gender binary.
Pangender: Someone who is all genders. This, by literal definition, includes culturally specific genders and is problematic and probably appropriative.
Polygender: Someone who has more than one gender, either identifying as more than one gender at once, or moving between genders.
Situational Genderfluid (or situational fluid): Someone who is situationally genderfluid moves between genders based on their enviroment. As a sub-section of genderfluid, it implies a pattern.
Third gender: Not the best terminology, as this phrase was used by Colonialists to other and pathologise traditional genders and gender roles. Unlike androgynous and agender, some people consider themselves to be a third gender, one outside the concepts of masculine and feminine, although this is hard to pinpoint, as different people experience this feeling differently.
Trigender: Someone who has three genders, either at once or moving between them.
Please help me include as many identities that come under genderqueer as possible!