AIAB (Assigned Intersex at Birth)
AIAB means Assigned Intersex at Birth, describing those born with physical traits outside typical male or female anatomy, highlighting diverse gender experiences.
AIAB means Assigned Intersex at Birth, describing those born with physical traits outside typical male or female anatomy, highlighting diverse gender experiences.
Genderfluid individuals experience shifts in gender identity over time, expressing themselves in ways that feel authentic and flexible without fixed boundaries.
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Absorgender is a gender identity where one absorbs gender traits from others, building a complex identity that eventually resets to a base gender.
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Transneutral people are non-binary and have a neutral gender identity. They may undergo various medical and social transitions depending on their assigned gender at birth.
Privian is a gender identity within the Prixic System, representing those outside the male-female binary and embracing gender diversity and inclusion.
Discover the Prixic System, a unique gender framework beyond the binary, empowering diverse identities like Etolic and Lumian for authentic self-expression.