Isogender is a gender modality that refers to when one is not cisgender, but also does not identify as transgender either.[1] Examples of people who may identify as isogender include:
- A bigender, or otherwise multigender person doesn't feel trans because a significant portion of their gender is the same as their assigned gender.
- A non-binary person who does not feel trans because their gender or gender presentation is similar to their assigned gender as birth. For example, a feminine aligned non-binary person who is AFAB.
- A genderless person who does not feel like trans describes them due to their lack of gender.
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History
Isogender was coined by an anonymous ask to the Tumblr user Bigendering on June 9, 2017.[2] The term "iso" comes from the word isomer, as cis and trans are isomer types.