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Questioning

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by drogix, Jan 25, 2016.

  1. drogix

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    So I have recently found a couple of terms that may work for me, but the definitions on google and other sites are a little hard to understand in my perspective, anyone mind elaborating?

    - Demiflux
    - Demifluid
    - Bigender
     
  2. Hawk

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    Demiflux: (I couldn't find an actual definition on this one, but flux is basically ranging in "intensity". Ex. you could feel female, but depending on the day you may feel really girly or more tomboyish, but you identify as female, vise versa for males.
    I found a really good image explaining flux genders).
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    Demifluid: Like genderfluid but they may only feel partially male or partially female (not fully).
    Demifluid - Gender Wiki - Wikia

    Bigender: Fluctuating between two genders; could be male and female, male and agender, female and agender, etc. They may also feel like both at the same time. It could be any combination of two gender's a person feels.
    Bigender - Gender Wiki - Wikia

    Whereas a genderfluid person's gender could fluctuate anywhere on the spectrum (they could go from male, female, neutral/agender, demi, etc).
    Gender Fluid - Gender Wiki - Wikia


    Hope this clears things up for you. :slight_smile: