How many genders are there
How many genders are there
81 Types of Genders & Gender Identities (A to Z List)
Examples of genders include male, female, transgender, cisgender, and gender non-conforming.
We live in a world where gender identity is considered a fluid concept. No longer are we restricted to the gender binaries of male and female.
And in fact, if we move beyond a eurocentric view of gender, diversity of genders has existed across cultures for as long as humans have existed. From two-spirit people in Native America to Whakawahine in Maori culture, multiple gender constructs span the ages.
Below is an A to Z list of genders and words to describe gender identity.
How Many Genders Are There?
There are at least 80 ways to describe gender, although is no comprehensive list of genders. The list below is a collection of terms to refer to different gender identifications, but it is not a comprehensive list. More could be added from various other cultures around the world.
Types of Genders from Around the World
1. Acault (Myanmar)
Acault is a gender from Buddhist people of Myanmar. It describes people who are AMAB (asigned male at birth) who have been possessed by a female spirit god named Manguedon who has imparted femininity on them. Acaults are often seen as wise shamans and seers.
2. AFAB
AFAB stand for ‘asigned female at birth’. It is a gender identity often asigned to people if there is for any reason a need to know a person’s birth gender, especially if that person no longer associates with that gender. It acknowledges that birth genders are assigned through cultural inscription.
3. Agender
Agendered people do not have a gender. They are considered genderless or genderfree and do not fit on a masculine-feminine spectrum.
4. Aliagender
Aliagendered people are neither male, female, or agendered. They are people who experience a gender identity that does not fit on the masculine-feminine spectrum but nonetheless feel a gendered identity.
5. Alyha and Hwame (Mohave)
The Mohave people of the southwestern United States have two non-cis genders, alyha and hwame. Alyha are male-assigned people who dress and behave like women. Hwame are female-assigned people who dress and behave like men. Both alyha and hwame take on traditionally non-gendered roles SUCH AS?. They are also both seen as having special spiritual powers.
6. AMAB
AMAB stands for ‘asigned male at birth’. Like AFAB, it is a gender identity often asigned to people if there is for any reason a need to know a person’s birth gender, especially if that person no longer associates with that gender. It acknowledges that birth genders are assigned through cultural inscription.
7. Androgynous
An androgynous person is neither male or female. Their identity is considered ambiguous. Often, androgynes express elements of both masculine and feminine identities at different times.
8. Aporagender
Aporagender people are those who do not identify with any specific gender. They may feel that they have no gender, or that their gender is undefined. This can be due to a variety of reasons, such as feeling like one does not fit into any existing gender categories, or feeling like all existing gender categories are equally valid and none stand out as feeling more ‘right’ than the others.
9. Aravani (India)
The aravani are people from Tamil Nadu, a state in the south of India. They are people who display femininity in a masculne body, but often go through physical transformations so their bodies match their genders.
10. Ashtime (Maale, Ethiopia)
The Ashtime gender from the Maale culture of Ethiopia is a third gender that is considered to be neither male nor female. Ashtime people are seen as having special spiritual powers and as being more in tune with the natural world than other people. They often take on traditional roles such as healers, storytellers, and shamans. They were generally assigned male at birth.
11. Burrnesha (Albania)
The Burrnesha gender from Albanian culture who have taken a vow of celibacy in order to live as men. Burrneshas dress and behave like men, take on male roles such as being the head of the household, and often take a wife. They are considered to be more spiritual than other people and are seen as having special powers.
12. Bakla
Bakla are people from the Philippines who are effeminate biological men who dress and behave in ways traditionally associated with women. They are often seen as a third gender, distinct from men and women.
13. Bigender
Bigender people experience two genders, either simultaneously or at different times. These genders can be any combination of male, female, agender, etc.
14. Calabai, Calalai, and Bissu (Indonesia)
Calalai are people who are seen as being born female but take on a masculine role, while Bissu are considered to be neither male nor female. Both Calabai and Calalai may undergo surgery to remove their breasts (called ‘top surgery’), while Bissu often wear both traditional masculine and feminine clothing.
15. Chuckchi Ne’uchika Shamans (Siberia)
The Chuckchi ne’uchika shamans are assigned male at birth but are believed to have been ordered by a spirit to undergo a gender transformation. They often marry males from the tribe and take on both traditionally male and female roles within the tribe.
16. Cisgender
A cisgendered person is a person who identifies with the same gender as the gender with which they were asigned at birth.
17. Cis Female
A cis female is a female who was asigned the female gender at birth and continues to identify with that gender identity.
18. Cis Male
A cis male is a male who was asigned the male gender at birth and continues to identify with that gender identity.
19. Demiboy
A demiboy is a person who identifies as partially male. They may feel that they are neither fully male nor fully female, or that they are a mix of both genders. Demiboys may or may not undergo hormone therapy or surgery to change their bodies to match their gender identity.
20. Demigender
Demigender people are those who identify as partially male or female. They may feel that they are neither fully male nor fully female, or that they are a mix of both genders.
21. Demigirl
A demigirl is a person who identifies as partially female. They may feel that they are neither fully male nor fully female, or that they are a mix of both genders. Demigirls may or may not undergo hormone therapy or surgery to change their bodies to match their gender identity.
22. Fa’afafine
Fa’afafine are a third gender in Samoan and Tongan culture. Fa’afafine are born male but identify as female and take on typically female gender roles in society. They play an important role in Samoan families and communities, and their visibility challenges traditional Western notions of gender and sexuality.
23. Fakaleiti
Fakaleiti are a third gender in traditional Polynesian societies. They are biological males who dress and behave in a feminine manner. Fakaleitis often occupy positions of respect and play an important role in Polynesian cultures, serving as healers, seers, mediators, and caretakers. In recent years, the fakaleiti identity has been adopted by many LGBTQ+ people in Polynesia as a way to express their gender and sexuality.
24. Female
25. Femme
Femme is a term used to describe a person who identifies as a woman, and/or expresses themselves in a feminine way. Femme can be used as a noun, adjective, or verb. It is often used in the LGBTQIA+ community to describe a lesbian whose comportment is traditionally feminine.
26. Femminiello (Italy)
The femminiello are a third gender from Italy. They are assigned male at birth but typically dress and behave like women. Femminiellos are often seen as lucky charms and are believed to have special powers, such as the ability to ward off evil spirits.
27. Guevedoche (Dominican Republic)
Guevedoche translates to “penis at twelve”. There is an ethnic group in remote areas of the Dominican Republic who, through genetic developments, can give birth to children who are born looking like girls but grow male genetalia around age 12. This often leads to gender questioning and gender fluidity as the children age.
28. Femminiello
In southern Italy, there exists a type of male shaman-like figure called a femminiello. Femminielli are sometimes considered to be cross-dressers, androgynous, or even transgender, although most femminielli see themselves as a distinct third gender.
29. FTM
FTM is a term used to describe a person who was assigned the female gender at birth but identifies as a man. This acronym stands for ‘female-to-male.’
30. Gender Apathetic
A person who is gender apathetic is someone who does not strongly lean towards identifying with one gender or another. Furthermore, they are often apathetic (or non-commital) about their attraction to one specific gender, meaning they are often bisexual.
31. Gender Fluid
A person who is gender fluid may fluctuate between genders, or they may feel like they are a mix of both genders. In one context, they may identify more strongly as male, but in another context, they may identify more as a female. It is often very much context dependant and may change over time. This is different from being bisexual because gender fluidity is about gender identity, not sexual orientation.
32. Gender Neutral
A person who is gender-neutral does not identify as either a man or woman. They may have a non-binary gender identity, or they may simply not identify with any gender.
33. Gender Nonconforming
34. Gender Questioning
A person who is gender questioning is someone who is exploring and questioning their own gender identity. This may be a person who is unsure if they are transgender, or it may be a cisgender person who is curious about what it would be like to experience life as the opposite gender.
35. Gender Variant
A gender variant person is someone whose gender expression does not conform to traditional ideas about how men and women are supposed to look and behave. This could be a person who simply expresses their gender in a creative or non-traditional way.
36. Genderqueer
Genderqueer is a term that describes people with non-binary gender identities. Genderqueer people may identify as neither male nor female, or they may identify as a mix of both genders. They may also use gender-neutral pronouns such as them/they, ze/hir, or xe/xem.
37. Hermaphrodite
Hermaphrodite is an outdated and now generally disavowed term used to describe people who are intersex. Generally, this term is now strongly discouraged and often used to offend intersex people. The term intersex is now more acceptable.
38. Hijra (Kinnar)
A hijra is a person from South Asia who may be born with male genitalia but identifies as female. Hijras are sometimes considered to be a third gender, and they have a long history in many South Asian cultures such as Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. In 2013, the government of Bangladesh officially recognized hijra as a gender.
39. Intergender
Intergender is a term used to describe people who have both male and female characteristics, or who fall somewhere in between the two genders. Intergender people may identify as neither male nor female, or they may identify as a mix of both genders.
40. Intersex
41. Kathoey
A kathoey is a person from Thailand who may be born with male genitalia but identifies as female. Kathoeys are sometimes considered to be a third gender, and they have a long history in Thai culture. Since 2015, they have enjoyed enhanced legal protections in the country.
42. Lhamana (Zuni)
43. Mahu (Hawaii)
A mahu is a person from Hawaii who may be born with male genitalia but identifies as female. Mahus are also known to wear women’s clothing and may take on feminine roles in their society. In ancient Hawaiian culture, mahu were revered as keepers of knowledge and skilled in the arts. Some modern scholars believe that the term “mahu” is no longer an accurate description of Native Hawaiian transgender people and prefer to use the term “wahine maoli” ( Native Hawaiian woman) instead.
44. Male
The term male is a term to describe cisgendered people who were assigned male at birth and embrace that identification for themselves. A male may or may not embrace traditional masculinity roles. In today’s society, there is a wide spectrum of ways to embody masculinity that can reject toxic masculinity performances of the past.
45. Maverique
A maverique is a person who defies traditional gender roles and expectations. Maveriques may identify as being of their own gender, but not male or female. Unlike other classifications, maveriqes are not agendered as they believe them to be of a distinct gender that does not fit on a spectrum of male-female. They are often creative, independent thinker, and non-conformists.
46. Metis (Nepal)
Metis are from the Nepalese culture. They are people who display femininity in a masculine body. They have been officially recognized as a third gender in Nepal since 2007.
47. MTF (Male-to-Female)
48. Muxe (Mexico)
The Muxe are a third gender people from the Zapotec indigenous people of Oaxaca, Mexico. Muxes are assigned male at birth but typically dress and behave in ways that are traditionally associated with women. Muxes occupy a unique and revered position in Zapotec culture, and they have been known to take on both masculine and feminine roles in their society.
49. Neither
People who identify as being of neither gender generally do not wish to be placed on a traditional gender spectrum or may identify as a third gender. ‘Neither’ as a gender designation is regularly used as a catch-all category on government forms for anyone who is not cisgendered.
50. Neutrois
Neutrosis was a gender identity first described in 1995. It is made up of the french terms neutre, meaning “neutral” trois meaning “three.” It is used by people to explain that they are of a non-binary unidentified gender or no gender at all.
51. Ninauposkitzipxpe (Blackfoot)
The Ninauposkitzipxpe are a third gender people from the Blackfoot tribe of North America (Southern Alberta). The Ninauposkitzipxpe are assigned female at birth and typically dressed as women. However, they often took on traditionally cis-male roles within the society. The word translates to “manly-hearted women“.
52. Nadleehi and Dilbaa (Navajo)
The Navajo Native American tribe has four genders, with the two non-cis genders being Nadleehi and Dilbaa. The Nadleehi are assigned male at birth while the Dilbaa are assigned female at birth. However, both genders may take on traditionally feminine or masculine roles and dress according to their chosen gender. According to this source, Nadleehi and Dilbaa genders are fluid throughout a person’s life.
53. Non-binary
Non-binary is a term used to describe people who do not identify as exclusively male or female. Non-binary people may identify as being of multiple genders, no gender, or a third gender. Non-binary people may also use gender-neutral pronouns such as they/them/their.
54. Novigender
Novigender can be used to describe people who find it difficult to describe or understand how they experience gender. Novigender people may feel like their gender is ever-changing or hard to pin down.
55. Other
‘Other’ is a formal classification people can select on gender forms to indicate that they do not fit into a binary gender construction. It is often used on official government forms, similar to ‘Neither’. People who identify as ‘other’ may also feel as if there is not a word to describe their experience of gender.
56. Paṇḍaka
Paṇḍakas have a long history in India, and their role in society has changed over time. In the early Vedic period, they were seen as a separate and distinct gender, but over time they became more marginalized. By the time of the Mahabharata, they were often seen as effeminate men or as impotent men.
57. Pangender
Pangender is a term used to describe people who identify as multiple genders. Pangender people may feel like they are a combination of genders, or that their gender is constantly changing. It is often used to mean “all genders”.
58. Polygender
Like pangender, polygender is a gender identity which refers to feeling multiple genders simultaneously or over time. Polygender people may feel like they are a combination of two or more genders, that their gender changes over time, or that they have no specific gender. Like many other non-binary identities, polygender is often seen as falling outside of the traditional
59. Quariwarmi (Inca, Peru)
Quariwarmi was a third gender in pre-colonial Incan society. They were considered to be neither male nor female, but instead something in between. They typically dressed and behaved in ways that were considered to be more feminine than masculine. In some cases, they may have also been intersex or transgender people.
60. Sekrata (Madagascar)
The Sekrata gender is a third gender in Madagascar society. People who identify as Sekrata are generally assigned male at birth but may dress and behave in ways that are traditionally associated with women and are often respected and revered dancers.
61. Sistergirl and Brotherboy (Aboriginal Australian)
Sistergirl is a term used in Aboriginal Australian society to refer to transgender women. It is considered a respectful and positive term by those within the community.
Sistergirls are often born male but identify as female, and may undergo a traditional coming-of-age ceremony. This ceremonious event signifies their official transition into womanhood.
62. Brotherboy (Aboriginal Australia)
Brotherboys are Aboriginal Australians who are trans men. They were assigned female at birth but identify as male. They may also undergo a traditional coming-of-age rite to be recognized as males in society. Like sistergirls, brotherboys are generally respected within their own communities.
63. Third Gender
The third gender is a concept in which individuals are categorized, either by themselves or others, as neither man nor woman. It is also used to describe those who do not fit into the traditional genders of male and female. Many non-western cultures have embraced multiple genders, undermining the cultural notion that there are just two genders.
64. Tom and Dee Identities
Tom and Dee identities are those of people assigned male or female at birth, respectively, who identify as the opposite gender. For example, a person assigned male at birth who identifies as female would be considered a Tom identity. Likewise, a person assigned female at birth who identifies as male would be considered a Dee identity.
65. Trans*
Transgender describes people whose gender identity does not match their assigned gender at birth. Often, we simply write Trans* (with an asterisk) in order to be more inclusive of all transgender people, including trans men and trans women.
66. Transmasculine
Transmasculine people are people who are AFAB (assigned female at birth) but identify as masculine (they may be a masculine woman). It is used as a term that’s more specific than trans*, which could describe a wide range of gender identities.
67. Trans Man
A trans man is a person who was assigned female at birth but identifies as a man. Trans men may or may not go through surgical transitions or take medications so their body matches their gender identity.
68. Trans Woman
Trans woman people are people who are AMAB (assigned male at birth) but identify as a woman. They may or may not go through a surgical transition.
69. Transfeminine
Transfeminine people are people who are AMAB (assigned male at birth) but identify as feminine (they may be a feminine man). Note that feminine and female are not the same, where feminine is a collection of behaviors while female is a gender identification.
70. Transsexual
Transsexual is a term used to describe someone who has undergone a surgical transition to change their physical appearance to match their gender identity. This could include things like chest reconstruction (top surgery) or vaginoplasty (bottom surgery). Not all transgender people choose to have surgery, and not all who do identify as transsexual. The term is often considered outdated and offensive by many in the transgender community.
71. Transsexual Female
A transsexual female is a person who was assigned male at birth but has transitioned to live as a woman. This could include undergoing surgery and/or hormone therapy to change their physical appearance. Not all transgender women identify as transsexual, and not all transsexual women undergo surgery.
72. Transsexual Male
A transsexual male is a person who was assigned female at birth but has transitioned to live as a man. This could include undergoing surgery and/or hormone therapy to change their physical appearance. Not all transgender men identify as transsexual, and not all transsexual men undergo surgery.
73. Travesti
Travesti is a Latin American term for people who were assigned male at birth but identifu as a woman. They often live and work in all-travesti environments, such as nightclubs and brothels. They may or may not undergo hormone therapy or surgery to change their physical appearance.
74. Trigender
Trigender is a gender identity that refers to people who experience three genders: male, female, and something else that is neither of those two. This third gender can be a combination of both male and female, somewhere in between the two, or something entirely different. Trigender people may identify as any combination of genders, including but not limited to: agender, bigender, genderfluid, or pangender. Not all trigender people experience the same three genders in the same way.
75. Two-Spirit
Two-Spirit Female is a term used to describe a Native American gender identity. Two-Spirit people are those who have both male and female spirits, and are often seen as having special powers as a result. It explains gender non-conformity in spiritual terms, seeing the person as having a spirit that spans traditional gender constructs.
76. Two-Spirit Female
Two-Spirit females are often women who identify as having both a male and female spirit. In Canada, they’re often acknowledged in the acronym LGBTQI2S+. Check with the two-spirit person for the culturally appropriate way in which they define themselves.
77. Two-Spirit Male
Two-Spirit males are men who identify as having both a male and female spirit. This term (as with two-spirit female) often differs depending on the Native American culture, remembering that there were a wide range of cultures in existence before colonization. Therefore, it’s important to ask the two-spirit person how they would like to be identified.
78. Waria (Indonesia)
Waria is a term used in Indonesia to describe people who are assigned male at birth but identify as women. The term itself is an Indonesian language portmanteau of woman (wanita) and man (pria). They often face discrimination within parts of conservative Indonesian culture.
79. Whakawahine (New Zealand)
Whakawahine is a Maori term used to describe people who are assigned female at birth but identify as men. It’s one of the many traditional gender identities still present in Maori culture. The word translates from Whaka, meaning ‘towards’, and wahine, meaning ‘woman’.
80. Winkte (Lakota)
The Lakota people of the Sioux Native American tribe have a gender known as winkte. Winkte translates to ‘two-souls person’, and is used to describe someone who is assigned male at birth but has a female spirit.
81. Xanith (Oman)
The Xanith are a third gender found in Oman culture. They are assigned male at birth but undergo a social transition to live as women. This includes learning feminine gender roles and occupations typically associated with women. The Xanith are also referred to as Khanith.
Conclusion
There are many different genders, and this is just a small sampling of them. It’s important to remember that gender is fluid, and people’s identities can change over time. If you’re unsure about someone’s identity, the best thing to do is ask them how they would like to be referred to. Respectful conversation and understanding is key to creating a more inclusive world for everyone.
While some people might say that it’s only been the last few decades where gender has been dislodged from the cis binary, this list shows that, throughout history, non-western cultures have had words to describe many different genders, not just two.
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How many genders are there
This is a blog with no hard facts, everything from this website has no hardcore proof.
Nation Geographic talks about masculine girls and feminine boys in this article, but there is literally no evidence of gender being a spectrum. The article says » what we consider “male” and “female” don’t always line up neatly, with all the XXs—complete with ovaries, vagina, estrogen, female gender identity, and feminine behavior—on one side and all the XYs—testes, penis, testosterone, male gender identity, and masculine behavior—on the other. It’s possible to be XX and mostly male in terms of anatomy, physiology, and psychology, just as it’s possible to be XY and mostly female». The article then states that there is the SRY gene that sometimes isn’t there, and this means that not enough testosterone was released to make proper testes in males. This could hypothetically explain why some men are more effeminate than others, but this proves nothing about there being more than two genders. Further in the article it talks about Polynesia’s third gender, and yes, there have been third genders throughout history but this is only because of cultural norms.
https://gyazo.com/d25a3f772f329b460c36fbf75994f108 this is what google gave me, and only one of these articles was from a «respectable» source.
[quote=Cerdur]i wasn’t really planning to do research for you, you seem interested in the subject though, see if you can use your google skills to find something other than a definition[/quote]
This is a blog with no hard facts, everything from this website has no hardcore proof.
Nation Geographic talks about masculine girls and feminine boys in this article, but there is literally no evidence of gender being a spectrum. The article says » what we consider “male” and “female” don’t always line up neatly, with all the XXs—complete with ovaries, vagina, estrogen, female gender identity, and feminine behavior—on one side and all the XYs—testes, penis, testosterone, male gender identity, and masculine behavior—on the other. It’s possible to be XX and mostly male in terms of anatomy, physiology, and psychology, just as it’s possible to be XY and mostly female». The article then states that there is the SRY gene that sometimes isn’t there, and this means that not enough testosterone was released to make proper testes in males. This could hypothetically explain why some men are more effeminate than others, but this proves nothing about there being more than two genders. Further in the article it talks about Polynesia’s third gender, and yes, there have been third genders throughout history but this is only because of cultural norms.
https://gyazo.com/d25a3f772f329b460c36fbf75994f108 this is what google gave me, and only one of these articles was from a «respectable» source.
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Nice meme bud, you tried, but ultimately there are still 2 genders.
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Nice meme bud, you tried, but ultimately there are still 2 genders.
what i tried telling you was that a definition isn’t an argument, i hope my words reached you 😀
on behalf of all russians i apologize for this fool even though most of them would most likely preach the same thing;
thought when you live in the us you kinda learn whats what when you arent getting earfucked by retrograde orthodox beliefs and totalitarian government that doesnt allow for anything that isnt a ‘norm’
on behalf of all russians i apologize for this fool even though most of them would most likely preach the same thing;
thought when you live in the us you kinda learn whats what when you arent getting earfucked by retrograde orthodox beliefs and totalitarian government that doesnt allow for anything that isnt a ‘norm’
is this russian sheepy
the year is 2030, the great gender debate rages on. after winning season 56 of etf2l prem, maky finds himself prestigious enough to end up in a room of scholars, little did they know he had brought his secret weapon. pulling it from his pocket, and flipping through the pages, he dragged his finger down and tapped on the definition for gender in his trusty pocket dictionary. nobody expected this, they all gasped, he had done it, he cracked the case. everybody applauded, gave him 100 dollars, then committed suicide because their careers were over after getting humiliatingly defeated by such intellectual prowess, and once again order was restored to the world
2 genders and then mental illness on the side
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Wtf who gives a shit like NiBBa just have a dick or vagina wtf HaHaHa
Sex and gender are synonymous, you cannot divide a category of biology into two separate categories. I am not denying the idea of other genders/sexes but as of now there are two; Male and Female. Now if you want to get technical we can talk about hermaphrodites and transvestites but at the end of the day they choose a single gender/sex and they make up a minuscule number of society. You can identify as whatever you want, you deserve to be happy, and I will respect your choice.
thats the language definition not the scientific definition you mong
Sex and gender are synonymous, you cannot divide a category of biology into two separate categories. I am not denying the idea of other genders/sexes but as of now there are two; Male and Female. Now if you want to get technical we can talk about hermaphrodites and transvestites but at the end of the day they choose a single gender/sex and they make up a minuscule number of society. You can identify as whatever you want, you deserve to be happy, and I will respect your choice.[/quote]
thats the language definition not the scientific definition you mong
i’m not surprised by how prevalent the There Are Only Two (2) Genders line of thinking is nor by how many think that «there are or are not x y z ‘genders'» is even a coherent or relevant kind of discussion but i feel the urge to say that i don’t give a shit if someone wants to do some goofy ass shit wrt how they try to categorize and present themselves (or some non-goofy shit frankly like being a standard ‘they/them’ non-binary person) because all that shit is made up and the world’s probably ending soon enough anyway so we should do whatever makes us feel comfortable with ourselves in the meantime. if you recognize that it doesn’t matter one way then why should you reckon it matters the other way?somebody who’s on some goofy online gender shit ain’t doing anybody harm and is probably some queer teenager with a shitty home life trying to carve out a space and identity (generally defined, like the kind that we all have, not necessarily in the cliched «i identify as x» way) for themself in some way that will evolve as time passes, as everything does.
anyway the whole «i identify as an attack helicopter» thing was old before anyone came up with it and is unbearable not so much because it’s especially harmful (remember that it’s not like anybody critiquing the shit is suggesting that it’s more than a tiny drop in the goddamn bucket compared to x y or z statistic about violence against trans people or whatever other talking point) but because it’s not even a funny joke to begin with, lol
i’m not surprised by how prevalent the There Are Only Two (2) Genders line of thinking is nor by how many think that «there are or are not x y z ‘genders'» is even a coherent or relevant kind of discussion but i feel the urge to say that i don’t give a shit if someone wants to do some goofy ass shit wrt how they try to categorize and present themselves (or some non-goofy shit frankly like being a standard ‘they/them’ non-binary person) because all that shit is made up and the world’s probably ending soon enough anyway so we should do whatever makes us feel comfortable with ourselves in the meantime. if you recognize that it doesn’t matter one way then why should you reckon it matters the other way?somebody who’s on some goofy online gender shit ain’t doing anybody harm and is probably some queer teenager with a shitty home life trying to carve out a space and identity (generally defined, like the kind that we all have, not necessarily in the cliched «i identify as x» way) for themself in some way that will evolve as time passes, as everything does.
anyway the whole «i identify as an attack helicopter» thing was old before anyone came up with it and is unbearable not so much because it’s especially harmful (remember that it’s not like anybody critiquing the shit is suggesting that it’s more than a tiny drop in the goddamn bucket compared to x y or z statistic about violence against trans people or whatever other talking point) but because it’s not even a funny joke to begin with, lol
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Let us strip away to its raw elements this alternative definition of gender, which I disagree with. The fact I disagree is irrelevant, because while we can argue about the semantics, we can still address the underlying characteristics of this thing I will call «X».
What is X exactly? Someone care to explain?
If there are many differences in X, I find it a bit unrealistic to expect outcomes in things like incomes and work choices to be the same. If different X’s leads to different choices and decisions in life, then why should the aggregate of those decisions for your type of X result in the same outcomes for someone else’s type of X? I could be alluding to things like the fictitious wage gap, prominence in certain types of job positions or career choices. Or is the argument that you own decisions do not have any impact on, for example, your income?
As a side thought, are languages like French discriminatory because they use male and female language elements (e.g. le and la)? Should we say Latin languages are hostile to those who don’t identify as being male or female because they are discriminating by omission?
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My favorite discussion on this topic.
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In Spain, if you have a room full of women and there’s one man there, then you have to address the room in the male sense.
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I look at gender dysphoria as parallel to (but NOT identical to) the concept of birth defects. People can be born different. They have a harder life because of that difference. It is not something they wanted but it is something they got. How many kids do you imagine would WANT to be able to do a dance routine or an Olympic-class floor routine. How many kids do you imagine would LOVE to play football or basketball? But accidents of birth caused those kids to have deformed or crippled legs, they are FORCED to stay on the sidelines for those things. Sure, folks tell them to be brave and just try to do the most with what you’ve got. But how many of them feel frustrated and terribly afflicted in their enjoyment of life because of what they don’t have that everyone else DOES have? I have (sadly) known more than one person who was afflicted and decided to end it all. Life can be tough on folks who are perfectly healthy. Now throw another disadvantage into the pot and stir it.
It ALSO echoes in considerations of race (but I don’t want to hijack this thread so I’ll leave it at simple comparisons.) We have other threads on this forum that HAVE taken up that issue and I’m content to discuss that issue elsewhere. But it is another parallel.
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My view is that there is a difference between protecting someones feelings and the underlying facts. We can call genders anything you like to protect the feelings of others. But for me, hard biology determines gender and to force others to speak in a way that goes against reality is unjust. It seems like it has become a modern day cult to claim you are of this or that gender, which goes outside the established norms that have persisted for thousands of years. If someone says they are non-binary, what does that exactly mean? Their body is either male or female, but they claim they are of neither gender. It just makes no sense. If they are of neither gender, what are they then?
I think part of the problem is the fragmentation of the definition of gender, caused by social pressure when loud voices shout discrimination. It is a bit like everybody calling someone else a white supremacist or racist, just because they are white or hold views that differ to yours. This type of hysteria is oppressive. I lump it all in together. It is a similar political philosophy of shaming and cancelling others because you want to force through a particular agenda, no pun intended. Shaming of climate change critics is another one.
I’ve seen many debates where a multi-gender advocate is asked how many genders there are, and they reply they cannot say. So if someone cannot say how many there are, what does gender actually mean anymore under this definition?
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There are two genders. A female who carries the eggs, and has the womb to grow the baby.
As far as I am aware no man has had a baby, I’m sure if this was the case, I would know who, when and where.
Then there is the male that provides the sperm, again I know of no female that has produced sperm and fertilized an egg. Again if this was the case, then I’m sure I would know who, when and where.
Now to the problem of a man who thinks he’s a woman and vice-a-versa. This is obviously possible, because we all have a spectrum on which we sit, the typical bell curve, with totally male at one end and totally female at the other end. There’s a bell curve for each and every aspect of our thoughts and feelings and we all sit at different places regarding male-female attributes on each curve.
Most men have certain female attributes about them and most females have manly attributes about them. It is evident in life.
I recall speaking to a woman who was placing an order, I was convinced it was a man from the sound of her voice!
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I know someone who used to have a 5 o’clock shadow if she didn’t have a daily close shave in the morning, using her husbands Gillette. But she identified as being female.
It seems that this new view on gender does not just believe in the spectrum between male and female. Instead, they are classifications that do not have any relation to male/female. An example would be nonbinary, which can mean not having any relation to male or female. If so, what does that actually mean? Nothing really, people just like saying it.
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This thread reminds me of this song:
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There are two genders. Man and Woman. Generally speaking, they were made (obviously) to interact with each other in certain ways, and not made to interact with their own gender in certain ways.
Alternative urges are real, Gender dysphoria is real.
I don’t wish to denigrate nor allow persecution of those who have this problem.
Many people with these ‘variant’ urges have chosen to believe that it is not a negative thing, is not something to be treated or overcome, not something to be changed, and totally normal. I wouldn’t specifically wish to change anyone’s mind on this, but nor would I completely exclude the possibility that I might share my actual opinion in cases of a loved one or someone in whose life I have been given the invitation to provide input.
I don’t wish to tolerate any form of persecution for those who choose to continue believing that it’s not normal, might be something that could be overcome or avoided in the first place (that’s a case by case basis), is less than ideal, or who believe that for many such people, genetics is nowhere near the only influencer of it.
Parents who choose to continue to rear their children with values that attempt to avoid or circumvent this problem ought to be left alone. In fact, even encouragement along these lines should not be out of the question: After all, the natural nuclear family is a treasure and ought to be preserved and supported in many ways.
To the extent that I have some religious views on this subject, I don’t see it as necessarily any different than any other matter on which a person may fall short of the ideal virtues. (Anger, deceipt, infidelity, etc). I strive to maintain this equilibrium in my mind, and ensure that my reaction to the subject is not influenced by any sort of repulsion, other than a simple viewpoint on right vs. wrong, but not «elevating» it in any false or pretentious way in my imagination.
What are 72 genders?
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The current blogspot will be based on the question “what are 72 genders?”. We will enlist the 72 types of gender and elaborate each type of gender to discuss its characteristics.
What are 72 genders?
The 72 genders are the various types of genders based on the belief that gender is not based on two specific types of male and female only. The72 types of gender are as following :
Abimegender
Abimegender is a type of gender that is associated with being profound, deep and infinite. Abimegender closely symbolizes the scenario when a mirror reflects into another mirror and creates an infinite paradox.
Adamas Gender
Adamas gender is a type of gender that is based on type of people that refuse to be categorized in any specific form of gender,
Aerogender
Aerogender is a type of gender that is influenced by an individual’s surroundings.
Aesthetigender
Aesthetigender is similar to the videgender. Aesthetigender is a type of gender derived from aesthetics.
Affectugender
Affect Gender is a type of gender that is based on a person being affected by mood swings.
Agender
A gender is a person’s feeling of being a neutral gender person. It is a feeling of being connected to none of the genders. Such individuals consider themselves as not relevant to any type of genders.
Agenderflux
Agenderflux is based on the phenomenon of being mostly agender except for the small shifts of relating self closely to one of the types of genders.
Alexigender
Alexigender is a type of gender that is fluid between more than one type of gender. However the individual is unable to specifically name genders that he or she feels fluid between.
Aliusgender
Alius gender is a type of gender that is excluded from common gender descriptors and guidelines.
Amaregender
A type of gender that changes according to the person that you are emotionally affiliated with in life.
Ambigender
Ambigender is defined as the feeling of closely relating with two types of genders simultaneously without any clear fluctuations.
Ambonec
Ambonec is a gender type where individuals identify with both types of genders as man and woman and yet belong to none.
Amicagender
Amicagender is a type of gender that changes according to the type of friend you have.
Androgyne
Androgyne is a type of gender that is used in androgynus presentations. Androgyne describes the feeling of being a mix of masculine and feminine genders
Anesigender
Anesigender is a type of gender that is based on feeling close to a specific type of gender and yet being more comfortable in closely identifying the self with another gender.
Angenital
Angenital is a type of gender that is characterized by the feelings of an individual desiring to be without any primary sexual characteristics. Such a person does not necessarily desires to be genderless. Hence a person may be angenital and yet relate himself to a specific gender.
Anogender
Anongender
Anongender is a type of gender that is not known to a person or to the people around the person in any ways.
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Antegender
Antegender is a protean gender. Antgender has a unique characteristic to be anything that is formless and motion less. Hence antegender is not manifested as any particular gender.
Anxiegender
Anxiegender is a type of gender that is characterized with the prominent feature of anxiety.
Apagender
Apconsugender
Apconsugender is based on the idea of knowing what a specific gender is not related to and not on the idea of what that specific gender is related to. Apconsugender is a fact where a gender hides its primary associated characteristics from individuals.
Astergender
Astergender is a type of gender that feels bright and celestial.
Astral Gender
Astral gender is a type of gender that feels related to space.
Autigender
Autigender is a specific type of gender that feels closely related to the context of being autistic.
Autogender
A gender experience that is deeply associated and personal to one’s own self.
Axigender
Axigender is a type of gender that is between the two extremes of agender and any other type of gender. Both the two genders are experienced by the individual one at a single time without any overlapping and a brief transition time.
Bigender
Bigender is a type of gender that is a feeling of closely associating oneself with having two genders. Both the genders can be related to the self at the same time or at separate time intervals. A bigender could represent oneself as being a traditional male or a traditional female in two different scenarios.
Biogender
Biogender is a type of gender that feels closely related to nature.
Blurgender
Burgender is a type of gender based on the feeling of having more than one gender type.The types of gender in a blurgender are usually blurred together so that no single type of gender is identified. The blurgender is synonymous with gender fuss.
Boyflux
Boyflux is the type of gender in which a person feels mostly connected to only the male gender but at times may feel fluctuations in connecting to the male identity.
Burstgender
Burstgender is a type of gender that is characterized by intense bursts of feelings. This type of gender quickly moves back to its initial calm state.
Caelgender
Caelgender is a type of gender that shares the characteristics and qualities from outer space. The caelgender has the aesthetics of space, stars and nebulas.
Cassgender
Cassgender is a type of gender that is related to feeling of gender being unimportant and irrelevant.
Cassflux
Cassflux is the type of gender that is characterized by the feeling of indifferent towards the gender fluctuates in intensity.
Cavusgender
Cavusgender is a type of gender identified with depression among people. Under cavus gender people feel close to one gender when being depressed and another gender when not depressed.
Cendgender
Cendgender is a type of gender when your identity to gender changes between one typical gender and its opposite.
Ceterofluid
Cetero Fluid gender is characterized by the fact when an individual is ceterogender but the identity of the individual fluctuates among male female and other genders
Ceterogender
Ceterogender is a type of nonbinary gender. Ceterogender has specific masculine, feminine or neutral feelings as characteristic features of the gender type.
Cisgender
Cisgender is the feleing of closley relating to the type of gender that an individual was assigned to at the time of birth all the time and across all the phases of life.
Cloudgender
Collgender
Collgender is a type of gender based on the feeling of too many genders in an individual at the same time. All the genders are simultaneously present and describe each other.
Colorgender
Colorgender is a gender that is described with one or more colors. The feelings, emotions and objects related to that color are specifically used by that gender. For example pink gender, black gender and so on.
Commogender
Commogender is a type of gender in which an individual knows that he is not a cisgender but he continues to identify with the assigned gender for the time being.
Condigender
Condigender is a type of gender that is usually associated with the self under any specific conditions.
Deliciagender
Demifluid
Demi fluid gender is the feeling of having multiple genders. Among the multiple genders some are static genders and some are fluid genders.
Demiflux
Demiflux gender is a type of gender that is a mix of multiple genders based on an individual having multiple genders with some of them static and some fluctuating.
Demigender
Demigender is a gender type that is based on the fact that an individual is having partial characteristics of one gender and partial characteristics of another gender.
Domgender
Domgender is a gender type characterized by an individual having multiple genders but one gender is dominant over all the rest genders.
Duragender
Duragender is associated with the latin word “long lasting”. Duragender is a subcategory of multigender. It is a type of gender in which one gender is more long lasting and enduring as compared to the other genders.
Egogender
Egogender is described as a personal type of gender related to an individual’s personal experience within the self and is identifiable by the individual himself only.
Epicene
The epicene gender is sometimes used synonymously with the androgynous gender. This type of gender is characterized by a prominent feeling of not being able to associate to any of the two genders of the binary gender or both of the binary gender characteristics. Epicene gender is often used to describe the feminine male type of individuals.
Esspigender
Esspigender is a type of gender that exists on a higher plane. In esspigender an individual is able to relate oneself with spirits.
Exgender
Exgender is the refusal or denial to identify with or relate to any of the genders on the gender spectrum.
Existigender
Existigender is a special type of gender that exists only when an individual intentionally puts effort into thinking about it. This type of gender needs conscious efforts to associate oneself to it.
Femfluid
Fem Fluid gender is a type of gender that is closely related to an individual being fluid about or fluctuating regarding the femininie genders.
Femgender
Femgender is a type of gender that is nonbinary and is always feminine in nautre.
Fluidflux
Fluidflux gender is a type of gender that is based on being fluid between two or more than two genders with a fluctuation in the intensity of those genders within an individual..
Gemigender
Gemigender is a type of gender in which individuals have two opposite genders that flux together, are fluid together and thus work together.
Genderblank
A gender that can closely be identified with blank space. When the qualities of such a gender are explored, nothing comes to mind except blank space.
Genderflow
Genderfluid is a type of gender that is usually fluid between infinite feelings.
Genderfluid
Gender Fluidity is related to the feeling of fluidity related to your gender identity. Such an individual feels the self as a different identity according to the changing scenarios. Genderfluid is not restricted to any specific number of genders.
Genderfuzz
Genderfuzz is synonyms with blurgender. It is a feeling of having more than one gender that are blurred together and are difficult to identify as one single gender.
Genderflux
The feeling of your own gender as being a fluctuating gender. The gender flux usually fluctuates between one gender and agender
Genderpunk
A genderpunk is a gender type that resists to fit in the gender norms of a society.
Genderqueer
Gender queer is an umbrella term for the nonbinary genders. It represents an identity that is nonbinary wether a person is male or female.
Gender Witched
A type of gender in which an individual is intrigued with the idea of a specific gender but is not able to certainly relate to it.
Girlflux
When an individual feels identifying oneself to girls during most of the time but also experiences the varying intensities of the identities of females.
Healgender
Mirrorgender
Mirrorgender is based on the mirroring technique. It is a type of gender which changes according to the people in the surrounding.
Omnigender
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Frequently asked questions : What are 72 genders?
What genders are there in 2021?
How many exact genders are there?
In most cultures, genders are mainly based on the binary system including male and female or boy and girl. Besides the binary system.
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