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    [[File:The Cis-genderless Flag.png|thumb|230x230px|The Cis-genderless Flag|alt=]]
    [[File:The Cis-genderless Flag.png|thumb|The Cis-genderless Flag|alt=]]
    [[File:Alternate Cis-genderless Flag 2.png|thumb|An alternate cis-genderless flag by Unfunny person420]]
    [[File:Alternate_Cis-genderless_Flag_1.png|thumb|An alternate cis-genderless flag by Unfunny person420]]
    [[File:Alternate Cis-genderless Flag 2.png|thumb|Another alternate cis-genderless flag by Unfunny person420]]
    [[File:Alternate_Cis-genderless_Flag_3.png|thumb|Another alternate cis-genderless flag by Unfunny person420]]
    [[File:Alternate_Cis-genderless_Flag_4.png|thumb|Another alternate cis-genderless flag by Unfunny person420]]
    '''Cis-genderless''', '''Cisgenderless''', or '''Cis-By-Default''' is the act of defaulting to one's [[Assigned Gender|assigned gender]] due to a lack of gendered feeling and possibly a lack of understanding of [[gender]]. It is similar in experience to [[agender]], but if asked, a cis-genderless individual will give their assigned gender/[[sex]].
    '''Cis-genderless''', '''Cisgenderless''', or '''Cis-By-Default''' is the act of defaulting to one's [[Assigned Gender|assigned gender]] due to a lack of gendered feeling and possibly a lack of understanding of [[gender]]. It is similar in experience to [[agender]], but if asked, a cis-genderless individual will give their assigned gender/[[sex]].


    For example, an [[AMAB]] cis-genderless individual will identify themselves as male because they are biologically [[Man|male]] and are generally perceived as male, but for no other reasons. For such individuals, they may not understand the idea of having a "gender identity" that exists apart from physical sex or social gender roles. They do not have any strong attachment to the idea of "manhood". If they were to wake up one day as the opposite sex then they'd likely just start identifying as [[Woman|female]].
    For example, an [[AMAB]] cis-genderless individual identifies as male because they are biologically [[Man|male]] and are generally perceived as male, but for no other reasons. For such individuals, they may not understand the idea of having a "gender identity" that exists apart from physical sex or social gender roles. They do not have any strong attachment to the idea of "manhood". If they were to wake up one day as female then they would likely simply identify as [[Woman|female]].


    They have little to no [[dysphoria]] regarding their assigned sex. Because of this, cis-genderless may also be defined as someone who is genderless, but uses cis in regards to their sex identity ([[cissex]]), rather than as gender identity.<ref>https://heterogen.wordpress.com/2020/01/05/on-the-term-cis-genderless/</ref>
    They have little to no [[dysphoria]] regarding their assigned sex. Because of this, cis-genderless may also be defined as someone who is genderless, but uses cis in regards to their sex identity ([[cissex]]), rather than as gender identity.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://heterogen.wordpress.com/2020/01/05/on-the-term-cis-genderless/}}</ref>


    Cis-genderless individuals generally do not inherently identify as [[LGBT+]] on the basis of their gender. Rather the term is used to define the gender experience (or rather lack of gender experience) that some cisgender individuals may have. It might also be used to describe an agender individual's experience of identifying as cis before discovering [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] genders.
    Cis-genderless individuals generally do not inherently identify as [[LGBT+]] on the basis of their gender. Rather the term is used to define the gender experience (or rather lack of gender experience) that some cisgender individuals may have. It might also be used to describe an agender individual's experience of identifying as cis before discovering [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] genders.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Cis-genderless was first described by AVEN user R_1 on April 21, 2013,<ref>https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/86589-2-cis-group-cis-cis-and-cis-genderless/</ref> distinguishing it from cis individuals who have a strong gender identity which matches their physical sex.
    Cis-genderless was first described by AVEN user R_1 on April 21, 2013,<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/86589-2-cis-group-cis-cis-and-cis-genderless/}}</ref> distinguishing it from cis individuals who have a strong gender identity which matches their physical sex.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The cis-genderless flag was created by AVEN user ixi on August 27, 2015. The white stripe represents [[Genderless|genderlessness]], the pink stripe represents cis [[Woman|women]], blue represents cis men, and purple represents cis [[intersex]] individuals.<ref>https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/124514-proposal-for-cis-genderless-pride-flag/</ref>
    The cis-genderless flag was created by AVEN user ixi on August 27, 2015. The white stripe represents [[Genderless|genderlessness]], the pink stripe represents cis [[Woman|women]], blue represents cis men, and purple represents cis [[intersex]] individuals.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.asexuality.org/en/topic/124514-proposal-for-cis-genderless-pride-flag/}}</ref>


    An alternate cis-genderless flag was designed by FANDOM user [[User:Unfunny person420|Unfunny person420]] on May 8th, 2021. The light grey stripe represents cisgender individuals. Off-white represents genderlessness. Pink represents cis-genderless women, blue represents cis-genderless men, and purple represents cis-genderless intersex individuals.
    Three alternate cis-genderless flags were designed by FANDOM user [[User:Unfunny person420|Unfunny person420]] on May 8th, 2021.<ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/File:Alternate_Cis-genderless_Flag_1.png</ref><ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/File:Alternate_Cis-genderless_Flag_2.png</ref><ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/File:Alternate_Cis-genderless_Flag_3.png</ref> The meanings are the same for all three flags. The light grey stripe represents cisgender individuals. Off-white represents genderlessness. Pink represents cis-genderless women, blue represents cis-genderless men, and purple represents cis-genderless intersex individuals.

    Another alternate flag was created by FANDOM user Unfunny person420 on the same date.<ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/File:Alternate_Cis-genderless_Flag_4.png</ref> It has no confirmed meaning.


    == References ==
    == References ==

    Latest revision as of 21:12, 7 November 2022

    The Cis-genderless Flag
    An alternate cis-genderless flag by Unfunny person420
    Another alternate cis-genderless flag by Unfunny person420
    Another alternate cis-genderless flag by Unfunny person420
    Another alternate cis-genderless flag by Unfunny person420

    Cis-genderless, Cisgenderless, or Cis-By-Default is the act of defaulting to one's assigned gender due to a lack of gendered feeling and possibly a lack of understanding of gender. It is similar in experience to agender, but if asked, a cis-genderless individual will give their assigned gender/sex.

    For example, an AMAB cis-genderless individual identifies as male because they are biologically male and are generally perceived as male, but for no other reasons. For such individuals, they may not understand the idea of having a "gender identity" that exists apart from physical sex or social gender roles. They do not have any strong attachment to the idea of "manhood". If they were to wake up one day as female then they would likely simply identify as female.

    They have little to no dysphoria regarding their assigned sex. Because of this, cis-genderless may also be defined as someone who is genderless, but uses cis in regards to their sex identity (cissex), rather than as gender identity.[1]

    Cis-genderless individuals generally do not inherently identify as LGBT+ on the basis of their gender. Rather the term is used to define the gender experience (or rather lack of gender experience) that some cisgender individuals may have. It might also be used to describe an agender individual's experience of identifying as cis before discovering non-binary genders.

    History

    Cis-genderless was first described by AVEN user R_1 on April 21, 2013,[2] distinguishing it from cis individuals who have a strong gender identity which matches their physical sex.

    Flag

    The cis-genderless flag was created by AVEN user ixi on August 27, 2015. The white stripe represents genderlessness, the pink stripe represents cis women, blue represents cis men, and purple represents cis intersex individuals.[3]

    Three alternate cis-genderless flags were designed by FANDOM user Unfunny person420 on May 8th, 2021.[4][5][6] The meanings are the same for all three flags. The light grey stripe represents cisgender individuals. Off-white represents genderlessness. Pink represents cis-genderless women, blue represents cis-genderless men, and purple represents cis-genderless intersex individuals.

    Another alternate flag was created by FANDOM user Unfunny person420 on the same date.[7] It has no confirmed meaning.

    References

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