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    [[File:Cisgender.jpg|thumb|220x220px|The cisgender flag by FlagsforCisHets.]]
    [[File:Cisgender flag .png|thumb|Five striped version by Idrisney29]]
    [[File:Cisgender flag.svg|thumb|220x220px|The cisgender/heterosexual flag]]
    '''Cisgender''' (often shortened to '''cis''') is the opposite of [[transgender]] or [[cisn’t]], meaning someone who identifies as the [[gender]] they were [[assigned]] at birth.<ref>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cisgender</ref> It describes [[men]] who were [[assigned male at birth]] and [[women]] who were [[assigned female at birth]], which still go by these terms. Some [[intersex]] individuals who are [[non-binary]] may think of themselves as cisgender, though not all do.
    [[File:Cis-man*.png|thumb|The Cis-men flag by Idrisney29]]
    [[File:Cis-women.png|thumb|The Cis-women flag by Idrisney29]]
    '''Cisgender''' (often shortened to '''cis''') is the opposite of [[transgender]] or [[Cisn't|cisn’t]], meaning someone who always identifies wholly as the [[gender]] they were [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] at birth. The term is not an identity by itself, rather it is a term used primarily by the transgender community as a way to describe those who are not trans. It describes [[Man|men]] who were [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] and [[Woman|women]] who were [[AFAB|assigned female at birth]], which still go by these terms. Some [[intersex]] individuals who are [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] may think of themselves as cisgender.


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    "Cis" comes from the Latin prefix meaning "on the same side", as in the cis-trans distinction in chemistry. The origin of the term in reference to gender is credited to Carl Buijs who proposed the term in 1995<ref>http://cydathria.com/ms_donna/tg_def.html#cisgender</ref>, and although the word had been used on the internet before 1995, Carl Buijs is the first recorded source to define the term. It's possible that the term was independently coined elsewhere.
    "Cis" comes from the Latin prefix meaning "on the same side", as in the cis–trans distinction in chemistry. The origin of the term in reference to gender is credited to Carl Buijs, who proposed the term in 1995<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=http://cydathria.com/ms_donna/tg_def.html#cisgender}}</ref>, and although the word had been used on the internet before 1995, Carl Buijs is the first recorded source to define the term.


    == Cisgender vs. Cissexual ==
    == Cisgender vs. Cissexual ==
    Cissexual or [[cissex]], is a term based off transsexual/[[transsex]]. In some contexts, it can be useful to distinguish between cisgender and cissexual, along with distinguishing between transgender and transsexual. Cissexual can refer to someone who has not changed their bodies through medical interventions, such as hormones and/or surgeries, and does not seek to medically change their body.
    Cissexual or [[cissex]], is a term based off transsexual/[[transsex]]. In some contexts, it can be useful to distinguish between cisgender and cissexual, along with distinguishing between transgender and transsexual. Cissexual can refer to someone who has not changed their bodies through medical interventions, such as hormones and/or surgeries, and does not seek to medically change their body.


    This distinction can be useful as it's possible to be transgender and cissexual, meaning one identifies as another gender, but does not wish to medically transition. It is also possible to be cisgender and transsexual. For example, some drag artists and other [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]] individuals may identify as cisgender, but still seek aspects of a gender transition.
    This distinction can be useful as it's possible to be transgender and cissexual, meaning one identifies as another gender, but does not wish to medically transition. It is also possible to be cisgender and transsexual. For example, some drag artists and other [[gender non-conforming]] individuals may identify as cisgender, but still seek aspects of a gender transition.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    Two cisgender flags (including the most common pink and blue flag) were created on the same day by the same user.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/flagsforcishets/art/Straight-Cisgender-Gender-Binary-pride-flag-8-3-625974772}}</ref><ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/flagsforcishets/art/Heterosexual-Straight-Cisgender-pride-flag-7-1-625974441}}</ref> The pink and blue flag is said to have been created as a heterosexual flag by arianod. However, it was posted with the title "Straight/Cisgender" flag. The flag with the white heart was given the same title. It is unclear if these flags were intended as cisgender flags, as heterosexual flags, or as a cisgender heterosexual flags. No additional information is given for either of them.
    The cisgender flag was created by DeviantArt user FlagsforCisHets on April 4, 2016.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/flagsforcishets/art/Cisgender-pride-flag-2-625974644</ref> No additional information is given about the flag.


    The alternate greyscale cisgender flag was created by DeviantArt user FlagsforCisHets on August 4, 2016.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/flagsforcishets/art/Cisgender-pride-flag-2-625974644}}</ref> It has no confirmed meaning.
    Two other flags were created on the same day by the same user.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/flagsforcishets/art/Straight-Cisgender-Gender-Binary-pride-flag-8-3-625974772</ref><ref>https://www.deviantart.com/flagsforcishets/art/Heterosexual-Straight-Cisgender-pride-flag-7-1-625974441</ref> The pink and blue flag is said to have been created as a heterosexual flag by arianod. However, it was posted with the title "Straight/Cisgender" flag. The flag with the white heart was given the same title. It is unclear if these flags were intended as cisgender flags, as heterosexual flags, or as a cisgender heterosexual flags. No additional information is given for either of them.


    A fourth flag was created by LGBTA user OMeera on June 8th, 2021. The grayscale cisgender flag is depicted using black, and variations of gray. The heterosexual flag uses black and white (grayscale) to represent "lack of color", as opposed to the LGBT+ flag, which is colorful. Likewise, being Cisgender is the opposite of being Transgender,
    A fourth flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:OMeera|OMeera]] on June 8, 2021. The grayscale cisgender flag is depicted using black, and variations of gray. The heterosexual flag uses black and white (grayscale) to contrast with the rainbow flag.


    A fifth flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:ThunderBrine|ThunderBrine]] on November 17, 2021. The cisgender flag is depicted using gray, and well as azure and rose on direct opposite ends on the flag, symbolizing gender isolation from each other, as if the color were to touch, it could be interpreted as gender questioning, or the midway point between identifying as cisgender and transitioning into transgender. There is also a flag with no cisgender symbols on them.
    ==Gallery==

    <gallery>
    An alternate cisboy and cisgirl flag were created by stardusted-queerness on July 16, 2023. The creator created the alternatives without the inclusion of grey, as they felt that the color grey in the context of gender modality represented unimportance, or stereotypical normality - of which appears to designate cisgender as a bland or unimportant identity.<ref>https://www.tumblr.com/stardusted-queerness/722954454796812288/i-made-this-flags-for-cis-boy-and-cis-girl-after</ref>
    Tumblr inline oc6ix7kKXb1t8mmlv 540.png|thumb|Possibly an alternate cisgender "flag"

    Tumblr inline oc6iwji9Qo1t8mmlv 540.png|Possibly an alternate cisgender "flag"
    == Gallery ==
    Possible alternative to cisgender flag.png|alt=Possible alternative to cisgender flag (using grayscale|Possible alternative to cisgender flag (using grayscale)
    <gallery mode="nolines" widths="200" class="center">
    File:Cisgender.jpg|An alternate cisgender flag
    File:Cisgender flag .png|An alternate 5-striped version cisgender flag
    File:Tumblr inline oc6iwji9Qo1t8mmlv 540.png|An alternate cisgender/heterosexual flag
    File:Possible alternative to cisgender flag.png|A grayscale cisgender flag
    File:Cisgender Pride Flag.png|A cisgender pride flag by [[User:ThunderBrine|ThunderBrine]]
    File:Cisgender Pride Flag Symbolless.png|A symbolless cisgender pride flag by [[User:ThunderBrine|ThunderBrine]]
    File:Cisboy.jpg|Cisboy by stardusted-queerness
    File:Cisgirl.jpg|Cisgirl by stardusted-queerness
    File:Cis-man*.png|The cis man flag by Idrisney29
    File:Cis-women.png|The cis woman flag by Idrisney29
    File:Cisgender Flag.jpg|Cis flag by Anthony Ramirez
    </gallery>
    </gallery>


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    The cisgender/heterosexual flag

    Cisgender (often shortened to cis) is the opposite of transgender or cisn’t, meaning someone who identifies as the gender they were assigned at birth.[1] It describes men who were assigned male at birth and women who were assigned female at birth, which still go by these terms. Some intersex individuals who are non-binary may think of themselves as cisgender, though not all do.

    Etymology

    "Cis" comes from the Latin prefix meaning "on the same side", as in the cis–trans distinction in chemistry. The origin of the term in reference to gender is credited to Carl Buijs, who proposed the term in 1995[2], and although the word had been used on the internet before 1995, Carl Buijs is the first recorded source to define the term.

    Cisgender vs. Cissexual

    Cissexual or cissex, is a term based off transsexual/transsex. In some contexts, it can be useful to distinguish between cisgender and cissexual, along with distinguishing between transgender and transsexual. Cissexual can refer to someone who has not changed their bodies through medical interventions, such as hormones and/or surgeries, and does not seek to medically change their body.

    This distinction can be useful as it's possible to be transgender and cissexual, meaning one identifies as another gender, but does not wish to medically transition. It is also possible to be cisgender and transsexual. For example, some drag artists and other gender non-conforming individuals may identify as cisgender, but still seek aspects of a gender transition.

    Flag

    Two cisgender flags (including the most common pink and blue flag) were created on the same day by the same user.[3][4] The pink and blue flag is said to have been created as a heterosexual flag by arianod. However, it was posted with the title "Straight/Cisgender" flag. The flag with the white heart was given the same title. It is unclear if these flags were intended as cisgender flags, as heterosexual flags, or as a cisgender heterosexual flags. No additional information is given for either of them.

    The alternate greyscale cisgender flag was created by DeviantArt user FlagsforCisHets on August 4, 2016.[5] It has no confirmed meaning.

    A fourth flag was created by FANDOM user OMeera on June 8, 2021. The grayscale cisgender flag is depicted using black, and variations of gray. The heterosexual flag uses black and white (grayscale) to contrast with the rainbow flag.

    A fifth flag was created by FANDOM user ThunderBrine on November 17, 2021. The cisgender flag is depicted using gray, and well as azure and rose on direct opposite ends on the flag, symbolizing gender isolation from each other, as if the color were to touch, it could be interpreted as gender questioning, or the midway point between identifying as cisgender and transitioning into transgender. There is also a flag with no cisgender symbols on them.

    An alternate cisboy and cisgirl flag were created by stardusted-queerness on July 16, 2023. The creator created the alternatives without the inclusion of grey, as they felt that the color grey in the context of gender modality represented unimportance, or stereotypical normality - of which appears to designate cisgender as a bland or unimportant identity.[6]

    Gallery

    Resources

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