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'''Gender Modality''' refers to the correspondence (or lack thereof) between one's [[Assigned Gender|assigned gender at birth]] and one's actual [[gender identity]]. The two primary, and most well known gender modalities are [[cisgender]] and [[transgender]]. However, those are not the only possible modalities one can have
While the term "trans" may by defined as ''any'' lack of correspondence between gender identity and gender assigned at birth, some may find the all-or-nothing nature of ‘correspondence’ too constraining, or may feel that their relationship with their assigned gender at birth is more complex than can be described through the terms cis or trans. The cis-trans binary is challenged by some [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]
Gender modality has, in some cases, been expanded by [[LGBT+]] individuals to a more general relationship or directionality of one's gender irrespective of assigned gender,
== Modalities ==
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