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    [[File:Images.png|thumb|220x220px|The transneutral flag.]][[File:Transneutral.png|thumb|An alternate transneutral flag.]]'''Transneutral''' is a term used to describe a [[transgender]] person who identifies fully or partially as a [[neutral]], [[abinary]], or unaligned gender. It can be considered [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]] for people who transition to a neutral identity.
    {{Unsourced}}[[File:Images.png|thumb|220x220px|The transneutral flag.]][[File:Transneutral.png|thumb|An alternate transneutral flag.]]
    '''Transneutral''' is a term used to describe a [[transgender]] individual who identifies fully or partially as a [[neutral]], [[abinary]], or unaligned gender. It can be considered [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]] for individuals who transition to a neutral identity.


    Transneutral people can also identify as other, non-neutral genders as well. For example, an [[Neugender|neuwoman]] person may identify as transneutral, though typically one's neutral identities are more significant that one's non-neutral identities, or one wants to emphasize their neutral identity. Transneutral people are sometimes called MtN/FtN or M2N/F2N (male/female to neutral) depending on one's assigned gender at birth.
    Transneutral individuals can also identify as other, non-neutral genders as well. For example, an [[Neugender|neuwoman]] individual may identify as transneutral, though typically one's neutral identities are more significant that one's non-neutral identities, or one wants to emphasize their neutral identity. Transneutral individuals are sometimes called MtN/FtN or M2N/F2N (male/female to neutral) depending on one's assigned gender at birth.


    Transneutral is sometimes used, not as a gender identity, but as a way to describe anyone who undergoes a medical transition process that is not fully transmasculine or fully transfeminine- either through surgery, [[Hormone Replacement Therapy|hormone replacement therapy]], or other methods. Under this definition, people who undergo transition to attempt to appear more neutral would be considered transneutral, regardless of their actual gender identity.
    Transneutral is sometimes used, not as a gender identity, but as a way to describe anyone who undergoes a medical transition process that is not fully transmasculine or fully transfeminine- either through surgery, [[Hormone Replacement Therapy|hormone replacement therapy]], or other methods. Under this definition, individuals who undergo transition to attempt to appear more neutral would be considered transneutral, regardless of their actual gender identity.


    Transneutral is not synonymous with being non-binary, as not all non-binary genders are neutral-aligned or neutral in nature, and not all non-binary individuals identify as transgender.
    The feminine equivalent to transneutral is [[transfeminine]]. The masculine equivalent is [[transmasculine]].


    The feminine equivalent to transneutral is [[transfeminine]].
    == Examples==
    Some examples of genders that transneutral people may identify as include:


    The masculine equivalent is [[transmasculine]].
    *[[Non-Binary|Non-binary]] (assuming one does not feel more strongly connected to masculinity and/or femininity)
    *[[Neutrois]]
    *[[Agender]]
    *[[Deminonbinary]]
    *[[Stellarian]]
    *[[Maverique]]
    *[[Genderfluid]] people who identify as neutral more often than masculine or feminine (such as [[eafluid]])
    *Any other non-binary person who is neutral aligned or unaligned


    The androgynous equivalent is [[transandrogynous]].
    ==Transition==
    Many transneutral people will try to present in a way that is either a combination of both [[masculine]] and [[feminine]], or in a way that is [[Neutral|gender neutral]]. What this looks like can vary depending on one's assigned gender at birth. Medical transition can also vary depending on one's assigned gender at birth. It may involve elements of [[transfeminine]] or [[transmasculine]] procedures. One may attempt to look like the "opposite" of one's assigned gender at birth, though, many transneutral people choose to undergo partial transitions, in order to look as gender neutral as possible.


    The xenine equivalent is [[transxenine]].
    A transneutral person may do all, some, or none of these things. Some may not feel a need to transition and some may be unable to transition due to medical reasons.


    The aporine equivalent is [[transaporine]].
    ==Flag==

    The outherine equivalent is [[transoutherine]].

    == Transition==
    Many transneutral individuals will try to present in a way that is either a combination of both [[masculine]] and [[feminine]], or in a way that is [[Neutral|gender neutral]]. What this looks like can vary depending on one's assigned gender at birth. Medical transition can also vary depending on one's assigned gender at birth. It may involve elements of [[transfeminine]] or [[transmasculine]] procedures. One may attempt to look like the "opposite" of one's assigned gender at birth, though, many transneutral individuals choose to undergo partial transitions, in order to look as gender neutral as possible.

    A transneutral individual may do all, some, or none of these things. Some may not feel a need to transition and some may be unable to transition due to medical reasons.

    ==Flag ==
    The most common transneutral flag was created by arco-pluris on April 27, 2018.<ref>https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/173358850477/btxbtnb-pride-flags</ref> It is based on the transmasculine and transfeminine flags. It uses the same pink and blue as the transgender flag. Yellow is common used to represent non-binary or neutral identities.
    The most common transneutral flag was created by arco-pluris on April 27, 2018.<ref>https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/173358850477/btxbtnb-pride-flags</ref> It is based on the transmasculine and transfeminine flags. It uses the same pink and blue as the transgender flag. Yellow is common used to represent non-binary or neutral identities.


    Several alternate transneutral flag were designed by an unknown person on or before October 5, 2016.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Transneutral-1-638170653</ref><ref>https://pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/156481940995/transneutral</ref> There are three variations, in yellow, purple, and green. The colors are commonly used as non-binary colors because they are not blue or pink (representing male and female).
    Several alternate transneutral flag were designed by an unknown individual on or before October 5, 2016.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Transneutral-1-638170653</ref><ref>https://pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/156481940995/transneutral</ref> There are three variations, in yellow, purple, and green. The colors are commonly used as non-binary colors because they are not blue or pink (representing male and female).


    Another transneutral flag was designed by FANDOM user ElderflowerJuice on July 29, 2021.<ref>https://twitter.com/JFladerflower/status/1420841550452514832</ref>
    Another transneutral flag was designed by FANDOM user ElderflowerJuice on July 29, 2021.<ref>https://twitter.com/JFladerflower/status/1420841550452514832</ref>

    Another alternate transneutral flag was created by Discord user carrot !#2232 (also known as Dandy), December 11th, 2021.


    ==Gallery==
    ==Gallery==
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    <gallery widths="200" mode="nolines" class="center">
    Dajy7m3-f899d48c-fda3-4859-b58d-804402313d7d.png|The AFAB transneutral flag.
    File:Dajy7m3-f899d48c-fda3-4859-b58d-804402313d7d.png|The AFAB transneutral flag.
    Dajy7mf-d2b144a9-3d1c-4c24-ac27-102e0fed5d20.png|The AMAB transneutral flag.
    File:Dajy7mf-d2b144a9-3d1c-4c24-ac27-102e0fed5d20.png|The AMAB transneutral flag.
    Dajy7mh-5d33acd5-074b-4a13-b071-c36ffd69fde9-2.png|An alternate transneutral flag
    File:Dajy7mh-5d33acd5-074b-4a13-b071-c36ffd69fde9-2.png|An alternate transneutral flag
    Transneutralalt.png|An alternate transneutral flag
    File:Transneutralalt.png|An alternate transneutral flag
    Transneutral .png|An alternate transneutral flag
    File:Transneutral .png|An alternate transneutral flag
    Transneutral WarmFIXED.png|An alternate transneutral flag.
    File:Transneutral WarmFIXED.png|An alternate transneutral flag.
    Transneutralalt2.png|thumb|An alternate transneutral flag.
    File:Transneutralalt2.png|An alternate transneutral flag.
    File:Transneutral 2.png|An alternate transneutral flag by Discord user 17beginnings#1717
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    File:Screenshot 20211211-220507.png|Discord user 17beginning's transneutral flag - proof of coining.
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    The transneutral flag.
    An alternate transneutral flag.

    Transneutral is a term used to describe a transgender individual who identifies fully or partially as a neutral, abinary, or unaligned gender. It can be considered umbrella term for individuals who transition to a neutral identity.

    Transneutral individuals can also identify as other, non-neutral genders as well. For example, an neuwoman individual may identify as transneutral, though typically one's neutral identities are more significant that one's non-neutral identities, or one wants to emphasize their neutral identity. Transneutral individuals are sometimes called MtN/FtN or M2N/F2N (male/female to neutral) depending on one's assigned gender at birth.

    Transneutral is sometimes used, not as a gender identity, but as a way to describe anyone who undergoes a medical transition process that is not fully transmasculine or fully transfeminine- either through surgery, hormone replacement therapy, or other methods. Under this definition, individuals who undergo transition to attempt to appear more neutral would be considered transneutral, regardless of their actual gender identity.

    Transneutral is not synonymous with being non-binary, as not all non-binary genders are neutral-aligned or neutral in nature, and not all non-binary individuals identify as transgender.

    The feminine equivalent to transneutral is transfeminine.

    The masculine equivalent is transmasculine.

    The androgynous equivalent is transandrogynous.

    The xenine equivalent is transxenine.

    The aporine equivalent is transaporine.

    The outherine equivalent is transoutherine.

    Transition

    Many transneutral individuals will try to present in a way that is either a combination of both masculine and feminine, or in a way that is gender neutral. What this looks like can vary depending on one's assigned gender at birth. Medical transition can also vary depending on one's assigned gender at birth. It may involve elements of transfeminine or transmasculine procedures. One may attempt to look like the "opposite" of one's assigned gender at birth, though, many transneutral individuals choose to undergo partial transitions, in order to look as gender neutral as possible.

    A transneutral individual may do all, some, or none of these things. Some may not feel a need to transition and some may be unable to transition due to medical reasons.

    Flag

    The most common transneutral flag was created by arco-pluris on April 27, 2018.[1] It is based on the transmasculine and transfeminine flags. It uses the same pink and blue as the transgender flag. Yellow is common used to represent non-binary or neutral identities.

    Several alternate transneutral flag were designed by an unknown individual on or before October 5, 2016.[2][3] There are three variations, in yellow, purple, and green. The colors are commonly used as non-binary colors because they are not blue or pink (representing male and female).

    Another transneutral flag was designed by FANDOM user ElderflowerJuice on July 29, 2021.[4]

    Another alternate transneutral flag was created by Discord user carrot !#2232 (also known as Dandy), December 11th, 2021.

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