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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 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. |
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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. |
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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]]. |
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]]. |