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pangender. |
I identify as pangender, and I feel like most people don't know what that is. So, I will describe it. You've most likely figured out that it's similar to pansexual and panromantic, only associated with gender, since they all have pan in them. And this is true. As pan means all, being pangender pretty much means that you can be a little bit of all the genders that exist - however, it doesn't have to be all the genders. Here I have some quotes from the Gender Wiki: "Pangender (and Omnigender) is a non-binary gender experience which refers to a wide multiplicity of genders that can (or not) stretch to the infinite (meaning that this experience can go beyond the current knowledge of genders), always within the person's own culture and life experience. This experience can be either simultaneously or over time. Being pangender does not require that one knows everything about all the established genders nowadays; being pangender can go beyond the known genders. Pangender can express gender fluidity or not. For example, a pangender person can manifest genderflux, flowing from pangender to agender. Pangender = binary genders (100% female and 100% male) + known genders + unknown genders. Pangender can be (at the same time or not): (1) a person who is every gender it’s possible for them to be, (2) a person who is a large number of genders, (3) a person who is all genders within their own culture and life experience, (4) a person who is infinite genders within their own culture and life experience, (5) a person whose gender experience goes beyond the known genders within their own culture and life experience, (6) a person who is binary genders (female and male) + known genders + unknown genders within their own culture and life experience, (7) a person who is polygender and more genders within their own culture and life experience." Thank you. ~alwin |