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{{Distinguish|Intragender}} |
{{Distinguish|Intragender}} |
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'''Intragender''' is a [[gender modality]] under the [[cisn't]] umbrella describing an individual who, while not being [[cisgender]], has a similar experience to that of cisgender individuals. Examples may include: |
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'''Intragender''' is a [[cisn’t]] [[gender modality]] where one identifies, either [[Demigender|partially]] with their [[assigned gender]], partially or fully with a gender that is similar/comparable to which they were assigned and/or feels that their [[gender identity]] is heavily influenced by the gender quality affiliated with their assignment. |
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* Identifying [[Demigender|partially]] with their [[assigned gender]] |
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* Identifying with a [[Gender Identity|gender identity]] which is similar/comparable to which they were assigned |
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* Feeling that their gender identity is heavily influenced by their assigned gender. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The term is based on [[intrafeminine]] and [[intramasculine]], properly coined on June 23, 2021 by Tumblr blog gender-resource.<ref>https://archive.is/uIbbH</ref> |
The term is based on [[intrafeminine]] and [[intramasculine]], properly coined on June 23, 2021 by Tumblr blog gender-resource.<ref>https://archive.is/uIbbH</ref> |
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== Etymology == |
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The suffix "intra-" means "within," suggesting one's gender identity is "within" the same area as one's assigned gender. |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 16:20, 11 May 2022
Intragender is a gender modality under the cisn't umbrella describing an individual who, while not being cisgender, has a similar experience to that of cisgender individuals. Examples may include:
- Identifying partially with their assigned gender
- Identifying with a gender identity which is similar/comparable to which they were assigned
- Feeling that their gender identity is heavily influenced by their assigned gender.
History
The term is based on intrafeminine and intramasculine, properly coined on June 23, 2021 by Tumblr blog gender-resource.[1]
Etymology
The suffix "intra-" means "within," suggesting one's gender identity is "within" the same area as one's assigned gender.