Accipiogender refers to individuals who were raised without imposed gender roles (gender-neutral upbringing) and who may or may not later identify with gender(s). This identity is shaped by growing up in an environment where gender was not a primary part of one’s upbringing, allowing individuals to explore and understand their gender identity on their own terms. The term emphasizes a process of acceptance and discovery, where gender can be embraced or left undefined based on personal experiences and influences.
Lucas grew up in a household where gender norms were never enforced. His parents believed in letting him explore interests and express himself without being labeled as “boy” or “girl.” As Lucas grew older, he noticed that while many peers strongly identified with specific genders, he felt different. He had no instinctive connection to a singular gender and wasn’t drawn to any predefined gender role. One day, while discussing identity with a friend, Lucas said, “It’s like I never started with a blueprint; I’ve been figuring it out as I go.” This led Lucas to discover the term accipiogender, perfectly describing his journey of exploring gender without preconceptions. Lucas realized that his upbringing had allowed him to embrace aspects of gender at his own pace, choosing what resonated and leaving behind what didn’t. This identity gave him the freedom to accept the aspects of gender that felt right and discard the rest, making him feel secure in a way that traditional gender roles never did. Embracing accipiogender has allowed Lucas to celebrate a flexible identity built on acceptance and personal discovery.
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