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A '''dysphoric [[Cisgender|cis]] individual''' ('''DCI'''), also known as a '''Cis Individual Experiencing Dysphoria''' ('''CIED''') is someone who experiences [[Dysphoria|gender dysphoria]] yet does not identify as [[transgender]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], or [[transsex]] for a variety of reasons. These reasons could include, but are not limited to: |
A '''dysphoric [[Cisgender|cis]] individual''' ('''DCI'''), also known as a '''Cis Individual Experiencing Dysphoria''' ('''CIED''') is someone who experiences [[Dysphoria|gender dysphoria]] yet does not identify as [[transgender]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], or [[transsex]] for a variety of reasons. These reasons could include, but are not limited to: |
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* Not wanted to adhere to the pressure of transitioning, socially and/or medically, or their own mental pressure to transition that they may experience if they adopt the label "trans". |
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* Having detransitioned due to personal reasons, yet still experiencing dysphoria. |
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* Feeling as if their dysphoria/[[Gender Euphoria|euphoria]] is not intense enough to feel comfortable with the label "trans". |
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* Having body dysphoria but no social dysphoria, so feel no need to socially adopt the label "trans". |
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* Having an [[intersex]] variation that may cause dysphoric feelings, despite being [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] a binary gender they identify with. |
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* Feeling as if they should have a certain sex characteristic, yet still identify with their AGAB. (e.g. a cis male who wishes they could get pregnant, or a cis female who wishes they had a flat chest) |
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* Someone who has dysphoria due to gender-related trauma, but does not fit the trans experiences. |
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* A detransitioned cis individual who experiences gender dysphoria due to effects of their transition. |
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DCIs are not inherently [[LGBT+]], yet would be if they identify with an LGBT+ sex-identity, orientation, relationship-identity, or similar. This is ''not'' to say they are unwelcomed or are a mockery to dysphoric [[cisn't]] individuals, but simply to say they don't fit the criteria to fall in the [[queer]] community. |
DCIs are not inherently [[LGBT+]], yet would be if they identify with an LGBT+ sex-identity, orientation, relationship-identity, or similar. This is ''not'' to say they are unwelcomed or are a mockery to dysphoric [[cisn't]] individuals, but simply to say they don't fit the criteria to fall in the [[queer]] community. |
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The only time this term is inappropriate in use is if one were to use this term to describe [[transine]] individuals or as a way to claim a individuals isn't 'actually trans' or as justification to remove rights for medical transition. |
The only time this term is inappropriate in use is if one were to use this term to describe [[transine]] individuals or as a way to claim a individuals isn't 'actually trans' or as justification to remove rights for medical transition. |
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== History == |
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The terms DCI, CIED, cisphoria, and cisphoric were coined by |
The terms DCI, CIED, cisphoria, and cisphoric were coined by FANDOM user [[User:Acynical|Acynical]] on April 9, 2021.<ref>https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000123050</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |