These are the terms I could find when I looked up "how many g****rs are there". People who identify as these terms don't refer to them as their "sex" they call it their "g****r". "Sex" to them means the
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"Ag****r" Someone who doesn’t identify with the idea or experience of having a g****r.
"Aliag****r" A nonbinary g****r identity that doesn’t fit into existing g****r schemas or constructs.
"Androgyne" Someone who has a g****r presentation or identity that’s g****r neutral, androgynous, or has both masculine and feminine characteristics.
"Aporag****r" Both an umbrella term and nonbinary g****r identity that describes the experience of having a specific g****r that’s different from male, female, or any combination of the two.
"Big****r" This term describes someone who identifies with two distinct g****rs. Big****r indicates the number of g****r identities someone has. It doesn’t indicate which g****rs someone identifies with or the level of identification they have with a particular g****r (such as 50% male, 50% demigirl).
"Cisg****r" New term for someone who identifies with their sex or g****r assigned at birth. (Used to be known as "straight".
"Demiboy" This nonbinary g****r identity describes someone who partially identifies as a boy, man, or masculine.
The term demiboy tells us about someone’s g****r identity, but doesn’t convey any information about the sex or g****r assigned to someone at birth. A demiboy can identify as cisg****r or t***s.
"Demig****r" This umbrella term typically includes nonbinary g****r identities and uses the prefix “demi-” to indicate the experience of having a partial identification or connection to a particular g****r. This may include: demigirl, demiboy, demienby and demit***s.
"Demigirl" This nonbinary g****r identity describes someone who partially identifies as a girl, woman, womxn, or feminine. The term demigirl tells us about someone’s g****r identity, but doesn’t convey any information about the sex or g****r assigned to someone at birth. A demigirl can also identify as cisg****r or t***s.
"Dyadic" This describes people who have sex characteristics — such as c********es, hormones, internal organs, or anatomy — that can be easily categorized into the binary sex framework of male or female. Dyadic conveys information about someone’s sex characteristics but doesn’t indicate anything about their g****r.
"Feminine-of-Center" This describes people who identify their g****r as feminine or femme. Some feminine-of-center people also identify with the word woman, but others don’t. The term feminine-of-center tells you about someone’s g****r identity, but doesn’t convey any information about the sex or g****r assigned to them at birth.
"Feminine-presenting" This describes people who have a g****r expression or presentation that they or others categorize as feminine. Feminine-presenting is a term that captures the part of someone’s g****r that’s shown externally, either through aspects of their style, appearance, physical traits, mannerisms, or body language.
This term doesn’t necessarily indicate anything about the way someone identifies their g****r or the g****r or sex assigned to them at birth.
"Femme" This is a label for a g****r identity or expression that describes someone with a g****r that is or leans towards feminine. Some femmes also identify as women, while many others don’t. Femme indicates the way someone experiences or expresses their g****r, and doesn’t provide any information about the g****r or sex assigned to them at birth.
"Female-to-Male (FTM)" This term and acronym is most commonly used to refer to t***s males, t***s men, and some t***smasculine people who were assigned female at birth. It’s important to only use this term if someone prefers to be referred to this way, as some t***s males, t***s men, and t***smasculine people use terms that don’t include or indicate the sex they were assigned at birth.
"G****r Apathetic" This term describes someone who doesn’t strongly identify with any g****r or with any g****r labels. Some g****r apathetic people also use terms that indicate their relationship with the sex or g****r assigned to them at birth — such as cis apathetic or t***s apathetic — while others don’t. Generally, people who are g****r apathetic display an attitude of flexibility, openness, and “not caring” about how g****r identity or presentation is perceived and labeled by others.
"G****r Binary" Also known as g****r binarism, this term refers to g****r classification systems — whether cultural, legal, structural, or social — that organize g****r or sex into two mutually exclusive categories such as male/female, man/woman, or masculine/feminine.
"G****rfluid" This label is used to describe g****r identity or expression. It involves the experience of moving between g****rs or having a g****r that changes over a particular period of time. For example, from moment to moment, day to day, month to month, year to year, or decade to decade.
"G****rq***r" This nonbinary g****r identity and term describes someone with a g****r that can’t be categorized as exclusively male or female, or exclusively masculine or feminine. People who identify as g****rq***r experience and express g****r many different ways. This can include neither, both, or a combination of male, female, or nonbinary g****rs.
"Grayg****r" A g****r term that describes someone who experiences ambivalence about g****r identity or expression, and doesn’t fully identify with a binary g****r that’s exclusively male or female.
"Interg****r" A nonbinary g****r identity that describes the experience of having a g****r that falls somewhere in between female and male or is a mix of both male and female. "Intersex" An umbrella term that describes people who have sex characteristics — such as c********es, internal organs, hormones, or anatomy — that can’t be easily categorized into the binary sex framework of male or female. Intersex conveys information about someone’s sex characteristics but doesn’t indicate anything about their g****r identity.
"Masculine-of-Center" This term describes people who identify their g****r as masculine or masc. Some masculine-of-center people also identify with the word man, but many others don’t. The term masculine-of-center tells you about someone’s g****r identity, but doesn’t convey any information about the sex or g****r assigned to them at birth.
"Masculine-presenting" This term describes people who have a g****r expression or presentation that they or others categorize as masculine. Masculine-presenting captures the part of someone’s g****r that’s shown externally, either through aspects of their style, appearance, physical traits, mannerisms, or body language. This term doesn’t necessarily indicate anything about the way someone identifies their g****r or the g****r or sex assigned to them.
"Maverique" This nonbinary g****r identity emphasizes the inner experience of g****r. It describes those who experience g****r or have a core g****r identity that’s independent of existing categories and definitions of g****r, such as male or female, man or woman, masculine or feminine, and androgynous or neutral.
"Male-to-Female (MTF)" This term and acronym is most commonly used to refer to t***s females, t***s women, and some t***sfeminine people who were assigned male at birth. It’s important to only use this term if someone prefers to be referred to this way, as some t***s females, t***s women, and some t***sfeminine people prefer to use terms that don’t include or overtly indicate the sex they were assigned at birth.
"Multig****r" This umbrella term is used to describe people who experience more than one g****r identity. Other g****r labels that fall under the multi-g****r umbrella include: big****r, trig****r, pang****r, and polyg****r. In some cases,
“g****rfluid” may also fall under this umbrella.
"Neutrois" This nonbinary identity and umbrella term is used to describe people who have a g****r that isn’t exclusively male or female. Neutrois can be a broader term encompassing other g****r identities, such as nonbinary, ag****r, g****rfluid, or g****rless.
"Novig****r" A g****r identity used by people who experience having a g****r that can’t be described using existing language due to its complex and unique nature.
"Pang****r" A nonbinary g****r identity that describes people who experience all or many g****r identities on the g****r spectrum simultaneously or over time.
"Polyg****r" This g****r identity term describes the experience of having multiple g****r identities, simultaneously or over time. This term indicates the number of g****r identities someone experiences, but doesn’t necessarily indicate which g****rs are included in the given person’s polyg****r identity.
"Soft butch" Both a g****r identity and term used to describe the nonconforming g****r expression of someone who has some masculine or butch traits, but doesn’t fully fit the stereotypes associated with masculine or butch cisg****r lesbians.
"Stone butch" Both a g****r identity and term used to describe the nonconforming g****r expression of someone who embodies traits associated with female butchness or stereotypes associated with traditional masculinity.
"Third G****r" Originating in non-Western and native cultures, third g****r is a g****r category that includes people who have a g****r that can’t be exclusively categorized as male or female, or is different from male or female.
"T***sfeminine" A g****r identity label that conveys the experience of having a feminine g****r identity that’s different from the g****r or sex that was assigned at birth.
"T*********r" or "T***s" Both an umbrella term including many g****r identities and a specific g****r identity that describes those with a g****r identity that’s different from the sex assigned at birth (male, female, or intersex).
"T***smasculine" A g****r identity label that conveys the experience of having a masculine g****r identity that’s different than the g****r or sex that was assigned at birth.
"T***ssexual" Falling under the t*********r umbrella, t***ssexual is a word that was medically and historically used to indicate a difference between one’s g****r identity (i.e., the internal experience of g****r) and sex assigned at birth (as male, female, or intersex). T***ssexual is often (though not always) used to communicate that one’s experience of g****r involves a medical diagnosis or medical changes — such as hormones or surgery — that help alter anatomy and appearance to feel more congruent with g****r identity. Due to a fraught history, the word t***ssexual can be contentious and shouldn’t be used unless someone specifically asks to be referred to this way.
"Trig****r" This g****r identity describes the experience of having three g****r identities, simultaneously or over time. This term indicates the number of g****r identities someone experiences, but doesn’t necessarily indicate which g****rs are included in a given person’s trig****r identity.
"Two-spirit" This umbrella term was created by native communities to bring traditional indigenous understandings of g****r and sexuality into Western and contemporary native education and literature. Each First Nation tribe has its own understanding and meaning of what it means to be two-spirit, so this term can have many definitions. Two-spirit generally refers to a g****r role believed to be a common, acknowledged, accepted, and praised g****r classification among most First Nation communities, dating back centuries.
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