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    [[File:Voltegender.png|thumb|The voltegender flag.]]
    '''Voltegender''' (also known as '''Curvagender''') is a [[Gender Modality|gender modality]] where youone are in factis [[Transgender|trans]], but for some reason, doone does not ever associate themself with being trans. andOne may instead consider yourselfthemself [[Cisgender|cis]], though one did originally identify as trans, or one may identity as neither cis or trans. ThisAn example of a voltegender experience is notwhen toa betrans confusedman forfeels labelsdisconnected likefrom [[MtM|MTM]]the wheretrans theylabel havein alwayssomeway feltand instead relates more to being a cis man/considered one, whether or not they have beenexperienced oneany genderaspect despiteof theirbeing body'sa [[Sex|appearance/characteristics]]cis man. Examples of people who may fit under the voltegender label includesinclude but is not limited to:
     
    * Trans people who wish to be stealth and do not associate with being trans.
    * Trans people who feel trans is just a modifier to their gender or is irrelevant to them and prefer not to use the label.
    * Trans people who no longer feel [[dysphoria]] (though they still feel gender incongruence) and identify with being cis more than being trans.
    * Trans people who have completed their [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Transgender#Transition transition] and feel the trans label no longer applies to them.
    * Trans people who do not like the label trans and/or are not proud to be trans and prefer to be seen as/considered cis.
     
    It is important to note that this is ''not'' a transgender individual ''identifying'' as cisgender (as cisgender is identifying as ones gender at birth, and if youone dontdoesn't identify as yourtheir assigned gender, you can't fit the cisgender label) but rather feeling as though the term cisgender is closer to their gender experience than trans is. This term also cannot be used by detransitioners, as they areidentify aligned withas the gender they were assigned at birth.
    An example of a voltegender experience is when a trans man feels disconnected from the trans label in someway and instead relates more to being a cis man/considered one, whether or not they have experienced any aspect of being a cis man.
     
    This is not to be confused for labels like [[MtM|MTM]] or [[FtF|FTF]] where one has always felt they have been one gender despite their body's appearance/characteristics, and may still identity as trans.
    This term is exclusive to those who's gender never aligns with the gender they were assigned at birth, for example an [[AFAB|afab]] [[genderfluid]] person who sometimes feels female/fem-aligned or an [[AMAB|amab]] [[Non-Binary|nonbinary]] person who is male/masc-aligned.
     
    It is important to note that this is ''not'' a transgender individual ''identifying'' as cisgender (as cisgender is identifying as ones gender at birth, and if you dont identify as your assigned gender, you can't fit the cisgender label) but rather feeling as though the term cisgender is closer to their gender experience than trans is. This term also cannot be used by detransitioners, as they are aligned with the gender they were assigned at birth.
     
    == History ==
    The voltegenderterm and flag waswere created by wiki user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:CISBOY CISBOY] on March 14th, 2021. The flag is a muted version of the transgender flag, meaning the blue represents men/masc-aligned individuals, pink represents women/fem-aligned individuals, and the white represents nonbinary[[non-binary]] people, those who are transitioning, [[intersex]] people, etc. The muted colors represent the disconnect from the trans identity. The symbol on the flag is that for cisgender people and with it's more bold color, emphasizing the stronger connection to the cis label.
    Voltegender was coined by the wiki user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:CISBOY CISBOY] on March 14th, 2021.
     
    == Flag ==
    The voltegender flag was created by wiki user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:CISBOY CISBOY] on March 14th, 2021. The flag is a muted version of the transgender flag, meaning the blue represents men/masc-aligned individuals, pink represents women/fem-aligned individuals, and the white represents nonbinary people, those who are transitioning, intersex people, etc. The muted colors represent the disconnect from the trans identity. The symbol on the flag is that for cisgender people and with it's more bold color, emphasizing the stronger connection to the cis label.
     
    == Etymology ==
    The term voltegender came from the frenchFrench word volte-face which means "''an act of turning around so as to face in the opposite direction''" while the term curvagender is based off of the latinLatin word for curve, as in turning back to a cisgender identity.
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender Modality]]

    Revision as of 17:47, 15 March 2021

    The voltegender flag.

    Voltegender (also known as Curvagender) is a gender modality where one is trans, but for some reason, one does not associate themself with being trans. One may instead consider themself cis, though one did originally identify as trans, or one may identity as neither cis or trans. An example of a voltegender experience is when a trans man feels disconnected from the trans label in someway and instead relates more to being a cis man/considered one, whether or not they have experienced any aspect of being a cis man. Examples of people who may fit under the voltegender label include but is not limited to:

    • Trans people who wish to be stealth and do not associate with being trans.
    • Trans people who feel trans is just a modifier to their gender or is irrelevant to them and prefer not to use the label.
    • Trans people who no longer feel dysphoria and identify with being cis more than being trans.
    • Trans people who have completed their transition and feel the trans label no longer applies to them.
    • Trans people who do not like the label trans and/or are not proud to be trans and prefer to be seen as/considered cis.

    It is important to note that this is not a transgender individual identifying as cisgender (as cisgender is identifying as ones gender at birth, and if one doesn't identify as their assigned gender, you can't fit the cisgender label) but rather feeling as though the term cisgender is closer to their gender experience than trans is. This term also cannot be used by detransitioners, as they identify as the gender they were assigned at birth.

    This is not to be confused for labels like MTM or FTF where one has always felt they have been one gender despite their body's appearance/characteristics, and may still identity as trans.

    History

    The term and flag were created by CISBOY on March 14th, 2021. The flag is a muted version of the transgender flag, meaning the blue represents men/masc-aligned individuals, pink represents women/fem-aligned individuals, and the white represents non-binary people, those who are transitioning, intersex people, etc. The muted colors represent the disconnect from the trans identity. The symbol on the flag is that for cisgender people and with it's more bold color, emphasizing the stronger connection to the cis label.

    Etymology

    The term voltegender came from the French word volte-face which means "an act of turning around so as to face in the opposite direction" while the term curvagender is based off of the Latin word for curve, as in turning back to a cisgender identity.

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