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Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by Par, May 25, 2015.

  1. Par

    Par
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    I'm bigender and I was wondering if anyone knows what the equivalent to saying "I'm a girl" or "I'm a boy" is?
    I can say "I'm bigender" but if I'm trying to say something like "I live life as a _____" I'm not sure how to say that. I could say "I live life as a bigender person" but that seems a bit...impersonal. Does anyone know if there's a generally accepted way of doing this?
     
  2. CJliving

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    I don't know if there's one specificially for bigender people, but I know there's "enby" for 'non-binary'?
     
  3. Par

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    Thank you :slight_smile: I'll use this unless anyone knows of a more specific one :slight_smile:
     
  4. Nekoko

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    Could always say "I'm a person" pretty gender neutral!
     
  5. heandsheisme

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    In my case, I present male to most of the public, so I do say "I am a man" to most people. But for those who know that I am bigender, I will usually say either I am a man or I am a woman depending on how my brain decides to screw with me today.