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Aboixygender

Aboixygender is an oxigender identity in which a person’s gender is primarily abinary (not fitting within the traditional male or female categories), partially male, and slightly female. This identity combines aspects of non-binary gender with a subtle mix of masculine and feminine qualities, creating a unique, layered gender experience. Imagine someone who identifies primarily outside … Read more

Abimegender

Abimegender

Abimegender is a gender identity that feels deep and infinite, often described as resembling the effect of a mirror reflecting another mirror, creating an endless reflection. This infinite quality represents a vast, boundless gender experience that doesn’t have clear boundaries. Abimegender can be used on its own or as a prefix to describe other genders … Read more

abigender

Abigender

Abigender, also known as bxgender, biagender, or librabigender, refers to a gender identity that connects both to having two genders (bigender) and to genderlessness (agender). Abigender individuals may feel aligned with two genders while also experiencing a sense of genderlessness, or they may fluctuate between these feelings. This can mean that someone feels both genders … Read more

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Pansexual

Pansexual refers to individuals who are attracted to people regardless of their gender. Unlike bisexuality, which traditionally implies attraction to two or more genders, pansexuality explicitly embraces attraction to all gender identities, including men, women, non-binary, genderqueer, and genderfluid individuals. Pansexual people often emphasize that they are attracted to the person, not the gender. Imagine … Read more

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Bigenderfluid

Bigenderfluid refers to individuals who identify with two distinct genders but experience fluidity between them. The term combines “bigender,” which involves identifying with two separate genders, and “fluid,” indicating a flow between these identities over time. Bigenderfluid individuals may switch between feeling more connected to one gender or the other, experience both genders simultaneously, or … Read more

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Genderfae

Genderfae (also known as Genderdoe, Genderthell or Genderthil) is a form of genderfluidity in which an individual’s gender identity never encompasses male, masculine, or masculine-aligned genders. Instead, Genderfae individuals are fluid between any range of feminine genders, unaligned genders, neutral genders, or even genderlessness. This identity allows for the exploration of various non-masculine identities, embracing … Read more

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Compassfluid

Compassfluid refers to individuals whose gender is fluid between any two or more compassgenders. Compassgenders are xenogenders connected to the four cardinal directions: Northgender, Eastgender, Southgender, and Westgender, each representing not only the physical directions but also symbolic meanings tied to these directions. A person who identifies as compassfluid experiences shifts between these direction-related genders, … Read more

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Faunafluid

Faunafluid refers to individuals whose gender identity fluctuates between different animal-related genders. This gender identity is often associated with xenogender, where someone’s understanding of their gender is linked to animals, nature, or non-human concepts. A faunafluid person may feel their gender change between identities like “foxgender,” “wolfgender,” or other animal-related identities, with the fluidity reflecting … Read more

Demigenderfluïde

Demigenderfluid

Demigenderfluid refers to individuals who identify partially with a specific gender, while the other part of their gender identity is fluid and shifts over time. This means they might always feel a connection to one gender (e.g., male or female), but the other aspect of their identity is fluid, allowing them to experience different gender … Read more

Parafluid

Parafluid

Parafluid refers to individuals whose gender identity shifts between multiple identities within the paragender spectrum. Paragender describes people who feel a partial connection to certain genders but do not fully identify with any of them. When combined with fluidity, this means that their gender identity fluctuates between these partially-connected identities, creating a fluid experience of … Read more