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noxwithoutstars · 1 year
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can you recoin noxisgender? it was coined by a troll with the definition "both cis and trans at the same time, but also neither". if you don't come with a word, I can suggest trisnec (trisgender and -nec meaning neither, just as ambonec) or integranec (from integragender)
Sai'm not going to make it as a recoin , just another term. Queued.
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imoga-pride · 2 years
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is there a gender modality for when you feel like you experience both aspects of being cis and trans?
there's integragender, cistrans, and noxisgender. cusper is also used that way sometimes
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arco-pluris · 5 years
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Gender modalities
Gender modality was coined by Florence Ashley. It “refers to the correspondence (or lack thereof) between a person’s gender identity and gender assigned at birth: cisgender and transgender are the two primary gender modality terms”.
Let’s list some secondary modality terms, also known as gender modifiers:
Ad-: transitioning towards a gender, meant to be slightly more inclusive than trans-;
Sens-: relating to the trans experience, but only sometimes, temporarily, or not completely;
Integra- (meld- or cistrans): having multiple genders and one of them matches the AGAB (gender assigned at birth), being cis trans as a result; someone who is trans cis;
Iso-: for people who aren’t cis, but don’t identify as trans; neither being cisgender nor transgender;
Abs-: A gender-ness that is between, beyond or removed from the cisgender/transgender dichotomy;
Ipso-: the simultaneous states of identifying with the gender assigned to you at birth, and being an intersex person whose experience with that gender is ultimately not protected or centered by cissexism;
Ulter-: describing intersex people who identify as a gender other than their assigned gender at birth, but do not feel the term “transgender” describes this experience;
Utrinque-: meaning “both sides”, in line with cis (“on this side”) and trans (“across”), for people who genuinely experience aspects of both trans and cis experiences;
Demicis-: identifying partially as your assigned gender/sex at birth, and another gender. The other gender may or may not be known. OR Being demigender, and wanting it known that part of your identity is cis;
Cisn’t (cisgendern’t or noncis-): an umbrella term for anyone who isn’t cisgender (noncisgender or cisdissident);
Demitrans-: when you identify partly, but not completely as transgender;
Noxis-: both cis and trans at the same time, but also neither;
Tris- (transcis-/trancis-): A gender that feels both cis and trans at the same time.
Note that ipso is sometimes defined as cis intersex too, both ipsogender and ultergender have other definitions if you search. And ad- should not be confused with the unused thesagasaurus​ description. Ipso- also shoudn’t be confused with isogender.
Sensgender and adgender are similar to each other, the same happens with utrinquegender and integragender (meldgender, cistransgender or transcisgender), demicisgender with demitransgender and isogender with absgender (recoined since there was another definition for iso-).
Noxisgender was coined by satire account but it's a valid experience too. Trisgender probably so too.
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