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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:


    # 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".
    * 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".
    # Having detransitioned due to personal reasons, yet still experiencing dysphoria.
    * Having detransitioned due to personal reasons, yet still experiencing dysphoria.
    # Feeling as if their dysphoria/[[Gender Euphoria|euphoria]] is not intense enough to feel comfortable with the label "trans".
    * Feeling as if their dysphoria/[[Gender Euphoria|euphoria]] is not intense enough to feel comfortable with the label "trans".
    # Having body dysphoria but no social dysphoria, so feel no need to socially adopt the label "trans".
    * Having body dysphoria but no social dysphoria, so feel no need to socially adopt the label "trans".
    # Having an [[intersex]] variation that may cause dysphoric feelings, despite being [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] a binary gender they identify with.
    * Having an [[intersex]] variation that may cause dysphoric feelings, despite being [[Assigned Gender|assigned]] a binary gender they identify with.
    #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)
    * 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)
    #Someone who has dysphoria due to gender-related trauma, but does not fit the trans experiences.
    * Someone who has dysphoria due to gender-related trauma, but does not fit the trans experiences.
    #A detransitioned cis individuals who experiences gender dysphoria due to effects of their transition.
    * A detransitioned cis individual who experiences gender dysphoria due to effects of their transition.


    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.


    == Terminology ==
    == History ==
    The terms DCI, CIED, cisphoria, and cisphoric were coined by Fandom user Acynical on April 9 of 2021.<ref>[https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000123050]</ref>
    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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