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[[File:Transxenine.png|thumb|The transxenine flag]]'''Transxenine''', or '''trans-xenic''', is a [[gender|gender identity]] where one identifies fully or partially as [[xenine]]/[[xenic]] ([[xenogender]]) regardless of one's [[Assigned Gender|assigned gender at birth]]. Transxenine is used to emphasize one's xenine gendered feelings, but transxenine indivudals can also identify as [[anthrogender]]s. Transxenine individuals are usually xenogender and [[non-binary]], but can also be [[transgender|trans]] men or trans women. Transxenine people are sometimes called MtX/FtX or M2X/F2X (male/female to xenine) depending on one's assigned gender at birth. |
[[File:Transxenine.png|thumb|alt=Flag with beige stripes on top and bottom, light orange-brown stripes near the middle, and a more pinkish beige stripe in the center|The transxenine flag.]]'''Transxenine''', or '''trans-xenic''', is a [[gender|gender identity]] where one identifies fully or partially as [[xenine]]/[[xenic]] ([[xenogender]]) regardless of one's [[Assigned Gender|assigned gender at birth]]. Transxenine is used to emphasize one's xenine gendered feelings, but transxenine indivudals can also identify as [[anthrogender]]s. Transxenine individuals are usually xenogender and [[non-binary]], but can also be [[transgender|trans]] men or trans women. Transxenine people are sometimes called MtX/FtX or M2X/F2X (male/female to xenine) depending on one's assigned gender at birth. |
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The feminine equivalent is [[transfeminine]], the masculine equivalent is [[transmasculine]], the androgynous equivalent is [[transandrogynous]], and the neutral equivalent is [[transneutral]]. |
The feminine equivalent is [[transfeminine]], the masculine equivalent is [[transmasculine]], the androgynous equivalent is [[transandrogynous]], and the neutral equivalent is [[transneutral]]. |
Revision as of 23:13, 17 April 2021
Transxenine, or trans-xenic, is a gender identity where one identifies fully or partially as xenine/xenic (xenogender) regardless of one's assigned gender at birth. Transxenine is used to emphasize one's xenine gendered feelings, but transxenine indivudals can also identify as anthrogenders. Transxenine individuals are usually xenogender and non-binary, but can also be trans men or trans women. Transxenine people are sometimes called MtX/FtX or M2X/F2X (male/female to xenine) depending on one's assigned gender at birth.
The feminine equivalent is transfeminine, the masculine equivalent is transmasculine, the androgynous equivalent is transandrogynous, and the neutral equivalent is transneutral.