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genderstarbucks · 6 months
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Misc Demi- + Trans Flags!!
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Transgender Demigirl | Transgender Demiboy
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Trans Woman Demigirl | Trans Man Demigirl
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Demitrans Girl | Demitrans Boy
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imoga-pride · 2 years
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is there a term for when its like youre kinda trans but still connected to your agab?
intragender, demitransgender, ANC, obligender (cw: ab*se mention), beauboy/beaugirl. check also this list of gender modalities. but you can also consider yourself fully trans even if connected with your AGAB.
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Cisn't Man Pride Flag
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Cisn't (noncis): an umbrella term for anyone who is not cis*. It includes trans people, as well as other gender modalities, such as isogender, ipsogender, ultergender, exparium, utrinque, sensgender, adgender, and demitrans (sometimes demicis for some).
Usually, this includes binary trans men, and some non-binary men. However, there are other binaryn't men, such as intramasculine, extramasculine, transtidal, isotidal, transrainian, anonbinary, those with culturally specific genders that are not essentially nonbinary or binary, cis or trans, etc.
In the case of men who were AMAB (assigned male at birth), they can consider themselves as not cis due to being multigender or demigender, for example. They may or may not have xenogenders, neurogenders, or orientationgenders.
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revenant-coining · 4 months
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Flag for
Diferien: a descriptor involving attraction or for relationships between people of different gender/sex modalities (e.g. iso loving trans, cis loving demitrans)
Sorry if this already exists
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diferien flag ^^
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transonlyspace · 2 months
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Hi I was just curious, are cistrans/transcis and demitrans ppl not welcome here?
all people who consider themselves trans are welcome here :)
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themaveriqueagenda · 9 months
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maveriques don't owe you transness. maveriques don't even owe you non-binarity.
maveriques can be isogender, metagender, adgender, sensgender, demitrans, demicis, ultergender, or even cisgender or ipsogender.
maveriques can be abinary, genderqueer, anonbinary, elsegender, aphorian or gender non-conforming.
maveriques can be none of those labels and just be maverique.
maveriques don't owe you labels you think we should use.
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mogai-headcanons · 2 years
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Hobbes Kalsem is a masc butch orchidspec transneutral demitrans bigender bloodaspic lowempathymasc troll who uses they/them, he/him, and it/its pronouns, but doesn’t really pay attention to pronouns; Karlee Kayrus is a pan straight sweetgender candygender sugarpopic meanboybubblic jockaesic rageaspic genderbubbly anarchogender nonbinary lesboy who uses he/him, she/her, it/its, they/them, xe/xem, and pop/pops pronouns; System Erreur is a nonbinary antigirl maverique glitchgender errorgender virusgender errorcoretic viruscoretic virusarian errorsoundic errorscaric glitchlexic sandgender killjoygender breathaspic bi turian who uses xe/xem, it/its, and they/them pronouns; and Barone Therra is an unlabeled mindaspic enboy deifiboy who uses any pronouns aside from she/her!
Arsnec Nishad is a polysexual minsexual intersex poisongender hemlockgender nightshadegender doomaspic transmasculine troll who prioritizes pitch attraction and uses they/them and he/him pronouns with everyone and she/her with those they’re comfortable with; Tobiee Wylane is a femme transfeminine gamergender loserboygender timeaspic lesbian who uses she/her and they/them pronouns; Tybalt Endore is an aroace cupiosexual eros turian transmasculine transsexual comedigender tragigender hopeaspic nonbinary guy who uses any pronouns aside from she/her; and Luxxom Vaydar is a gay bicurious XXY intersex abinary maverique voidaspic guy who uses he/him, it/its, and sometimes she/her pronouns!
Candi Carsin is a GNC casualic pansexual MLM transmasculine candygender horrorhypic pantechnicum botic slasheric electronigender lifeaspic flavorgender boy who uses aromantic as an umbrella term and uses he/him pronouns; Cupid Ilotte is a femme spaceaspic magikavine clowngender teacupgender teapartyic gothloline frillfascic gothigender dollgender dollcreepycute lunian lesbian who uses she/her, doll/dolls, tick/ticks, and tock/tocks pronouns; Lement Xyllor is a pitch mspec lightaspic godboy who uses he/hym pronouns; and Kevlar Ajaxon is a GNC femme heartaspic hedonigender ultrapinkgender lustgender prinxgender royalgender fuchsiahemaec lexeprofane lexebitchic sugarpopic clearpinknostalgic flippinknostalgic hotpinkgender aegopan gay boy who uses he/him, she/her, and xe/xem pronouns!
Tobiee and Cupiid are in a matespritship, System and Arsnec are in a kismessistude, Luxxom is in a kismessistude with Hobbes and Kevlar, and Karlee and Candie are in a moirallegiance!
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Question: is this normal?
I am an afab demitrans person (woman and agender specifically) and i sometimes feel dysphoric with only certain parts of me. For instance, sometimes i would like a bigger chest (as ive mentioned im afab) and so i will wear shirts that hug me or are cut in a certain way to make my chest more noticeable but i never want bigger hips or a bigger ass. other times i would like to be male but i never want to have a flat chest or be more muscular.
tl;dr - basically my ideal body would be to have a dick but otherwise be female presenting.
so my question again, is this normal? is this somehow fetish-y?
A lot of people are only dysphoric about certain body parts, especially people like you who have more complex gender identities. It's totally okay (and not at all fetishizing) to want bottom surgery and not anything else!
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qandgay · 2 years
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Is it strange that I like certain labels for myself more than others? If you wanna be technical, I’m pan, but I use the label bisexual because it’s the umbrella term for many people that are attracted to multiple genders and I just feel more connected to it as I don’t label my sexuality on the genders I’m attracted to, I do it on sexes (if that makes any sense)
But on the flip side of that, I identify as demitrans and agender but I don’t like the term nonbinary even though that’s the umbrella term for people who don’t identify with a gender on the binary spectrum
no, it's not!
tons of people do this. finding an identity isn't for other people, it's for you. if you feel most comfortable with these labels, there is no problem with that!!
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*holds up mic*
guys *ahem*
we should start calling people who were born female but realize they are a demiboy or the other way around demi-transgender individuals
what do you think
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genderstarbucks · 5 months
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Can you do a demitransemphatic flag? It's a demitrans transemphatic combination
Demitransemphatic!!
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Demitransemphatic is a term for those who are both demitransgender and transemphatic. It's not to be confused with demi-transemphatic, being partially transemphatic.
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imoga-pride · 1 year
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Can I use transmascish if I'm demitransgender?
I guess so. Trans* (with asterisk) is supposed to be just as inclusive as cisn't. But I'm not the coiner, I only reblogged it. I hope @blurred-pride doesn't mind me tagging them
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Cisn't Woman Pride Flag
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Cisn't (non-cis): an umbrella term for anyone who is not cis*. It includes trans people, as well as other gender modalities, such as isogender, ipsogender, ultergender, exparium, utrinque, sensgender, adgender, and demitrans (sometimes demicis for some).
Usually, this includes binary trans women, and some non-binary women. However, there are other binaryn't women, such as intrafeminine, extrafeminine, translunar, isolunar, transfieldian, anonbinary, those with culturally specific genders that are not essentially nonbinary or binary, cis or trans, etc.
In the case of women who were AFAB (assigned female at birth), they can consider themselves as not cis due to being multigender or demigender, for example. They may or may not have xenogenders, neurogenders, or orientationgenders.
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dumbassesdottungl · 5 years
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…No, she couldn’t. Yikes!!! Yikes!!!!!
~Mod Lion
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Hello! That last ask made me send this ask cause I’m kind of having the same problem and just wanna rant about it and possibly get some advice :)
I am afab and I identify as demitrans because I do feel connected to my assigned gender however it’s not completely there. I have this joke with myself that if I were born amab I would’ve been a trans woman because that’s just the best way I can describe my gender. I feel woman (kinda) and I’m comfortable being called that (maybe just cause that’s what I’m used to?) but I wanna be male. I feel almost completely like a male woman.
Sometimes I think I could be comfortable with someone calling me a man but other times I’m completely repulsed by the thought. I’ve been going by she/he pronouns for a little while now and slowly he/him is becoming the more comfortable of the two.
Could me not wanting to call myself a trans man be some sort of internalized transphobia?
[The ask anon is referring to]
Check out the term finboy from the last ask and maybe bigender, and genderspike. It could also be internalized transphobia but I can't judge that, but since you are sometimes repulsed at the thought of being a guy it doesn't appear to be that.
-toni
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talking-bigender · 2 years
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Hi! I just wanted to share a term that helped me when I figured out I was multigender, with the hopes of helping others!
I came up with the confusing problem of the “half-trans” thing, and I found out the term Demitrans to be exactly what I wanted
It does the job of including both the trans and cis genders, and I wish to spread this so it can find others who also like this definition :)
That's awesome!! I know I probably would've used it at some point had I known, although now I'm comfortable with just calling myself non-cis, but I'm sure others can find use for it!
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