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Transxenine people can also identify as other, non-xenogenders as well. For example, a [[catgender]] woman may identify as transxenine, though typically one's xenine identities are more significant that one's non-xenine/[[anthrogender]] identities, or one wants to emphasize their xenine identity. Transxenine people are sometimes called MtX/FtX or M2X/F2X (male/female to xenine) depending on one's assigned gender at birth. |
Transxenine people can also identify as other, non-xenogenders as well. For example, a [[catgender]] woman may identify as transxenine, though typically one's xenine identities are more significant that one's non-xenine/[[anthrogender]] identities, or one wants to emphasize their xenine identity. Transxenine people are sometimes called MtX/FtX or M2X/F2X (male/female to xenine) depending on one's assigned gender at birth. |
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The feminine equivalent to transxenine is [[transfeminine]]. The masculine equivalent is [[transmasculine]]. The neutral equivalent is [[transneutral]]. The androgynous equivalent is [[transandrogynous]]. The aporine equivalent is [[transaporine]]. The outherine equivalent is [[transoutherine]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |