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    == Isogender vs Absgender ==
    == Isogender vs Absgender ==
    Isogender and [[absgender]] are similar terms in that they both describe not being cisgender or transgender, but they are not exactly the same. Isogender means being neither cis nor trans, for whatever reason. Absgender means not being cis or trans because one is genderless. Although these terms are not the same, some absgender individuals may also identify as isogender, and some isogender individuals may also identify as absgender.
    Isogender and [[absgender]] are similar terms in that they both describe not being cisgender or transgender, but they are not exactly the same. Isogender means being neither cis nor trans, for whatever reason. Absgender means not being cis or trans because one is [[agender]] or otherwise [[genderless]] individual.

    Although these terms are not the same, some absgender individuals may also identify as isogender, and some isogender individuals may also identify as absgender.

    == Isogender vs Centrgender ==
    Isogender and [[absgender|centrgender]] are similar terms in that they both describe not being cisgender or transgender, but they are not exactly the same. Isogender is for people who aren't cis or are not fully cis, but trans doesn't seem to fit either. Centrgender is for anyone who doesn't fit into the categories of trans or cis. It can be used as its own term or an umbrella term. As un umbrella term, it would include isogender and absgender.

    Someone might prefer one definition over another. Some might prefer iso because they feel like it's for people who are partly cis and/or partly trans while centr is completely separate from cis or trans. Others might feel like centr is better because they don't feel like they fully fit into one "box", so they feel removed from cis or trans. Though, these examples of preferences are up to the individual and have less to do with the actual definitions.


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