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    * [[Genderfluid]] people who identify as neutral more often than masculine or feminine (such as [[eafluid]])
    * [[Genderfluid]] people who identify as neutral more often than masculine or feminine (such as [[eafluid]])
    * Any other non-binary person who is neutral aligned or unaligned
    * Any other non-binary person who is neutral aligned or unaligned

    Transneutral is sometimes used, not as a gender identity, but as a way to describe anyone who undergoes a medical transition process that is not fully transmasculine or fully transfeminine- either through surgery, hormone replacement therapy, or other methods. Under this definition, people who undergo transition to attempt to appear more neutral would be considered transneutral, regardless of their actual gender identity.


    The feminine equivalent to transneutral is [[transfeminine]], and the masculine equivalent is [[transmasculine]].
    The feminine equivalent to transneutral is [[transfeminine]], and the masculine equivalent is [[transmasculine]].

    Revision as of 23:39, 19 April 2021

    The transneutral flag.
    An alternate transneutral flag.

    Transneutral is a gender identity where one is transgender and identifies with neutral or unaligned gendered feelings more so than other (masculine and/or feminine) gendered feelings. They could've been assigned any gender at birth. Transneutral people can also identify as other, non-neutral genders as well, though typically one's neutral identities are more significant that one's non-neutral identities. Transneutral people are sometimes called MtN/FtN or M2N/F2N (male/female to neutral) depending on one's assigned gender at birth.

    Some transneutral identities can include:

    Transneutral is sometimes used, not as a gender identity, but as a way to describe anyone who undergoes a medical transition process that is not fully transmasculine or fully transfeminine- either through surgery, hormone replacement therapy, or other methods. Under this definition, people who undergo transition to attempt to appear more neutral would be considered transneutral, regardless of their actual gender identity.

    The feminine equivalent to transneutral is transfeminine, and the masculine equivalent is transmasculine.

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