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Ambisexual has had two meanings in parlance, relating to either sexuality or gender identity. However, the sexual identity is now more prevalent. Ambisexual – in sexuality – means someone of an ambiguous sexuality, meaning, somebody who is bisexual+. In gender identity, it is someone of an ambiguous gender; for example, someone who is androgynous.
a medical term describing the distress an individual feels between their gender identity and their sex assigned at birth. It was previously known as gender identity disorder. Gender dysphoria is a complicated process that differs from person to person and intensity. Some aspects to gender dysphoria may be more easily assisted than others; for example, […]
the vast array of gender identities that exist on a continuum between male and female, and in opposition to the idea of gender binary. The idea that gender is complex, consisting of numerous mental, biological and emotional traits. Agender and genderless identities are still considered to be a part of, and not a rejection of, […]
a gender identity in which an individual’s gender identity fluctuates over time, or varies in intensity.
an individual who was assigned female at birth, but identify with masculinity to a greater extent than they do with femininity. An identity in its own, transmasculine individuals may also identify in a multitude of other ways, such as being a Trans man, demiboy, multigender/polygender, genderfluid, demifluid or nonbinary.
an individual who was assigned male at birth, but identify with femininity to a greater extent than they do with masculinity. An identity in its own, transfeminine individuals may also identify in a multitude of other ways, such as being a Trans woman, demigirl, multigender/polygender, genderfluid, demifluid or nonbinary.
a gender identity in which individuals do not identify as being strictly male or female. It is also an umbrella term for a wide variety of gender identities on the gender spectrum which are not strictly male or female; that is, as the name suggests, identities that are not binary. Nonbinary individuals are typically transgender, […]
a slang term for a nonbinary person, taken from the initials ‘n’ and ‘b’.
a broad nonbinary/transgender identity in which individuals have a desire to make a gender neutral presentation; many define neutrois as being different to androgyne because whilst androgynous identities blend or encompass both masculine and feminine characteristics, those who are neutrois possess neither.