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[[File:Tumblr n176r6j6281r5b1yro1 500.png|thumb|220px|Demigirl flag by transrants.<ref>http://transrants.tumblr.com/post/77071883543</ref>]] |
[[File:Tumblr n176r6j6281r5b1yro1 500.png|thumb|220px|Demigirl flag by transrants.<ref>http://transrants.tumblr.com/post/77071883543</ref>]] |
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− | A '''demigirl''' (also called a demiwoman or a demifemale person) is a [[gender identity]] describing someone who partially, but not |
+ | A '''demigirl''' (also called a demiwoman, demilady or a demifemale person) is a [[gender identity]] describing someone who partially, but not fully, identifies as a [[woman]], girl or otherwise [[feminine]], whatever their [[assigned gender]] at birth. They may or may not identify as another gender in addition to feeling partially a girl or woman. |
− | Demigirl can be used to describe someone [[AFAB|assigned female at birth]] who feels barely connected or disconnected to that identification, but usually, does not experience a significant enough dissociation to create real physical discomfort or [[dysphoria]]. Demigirl can also describe someone [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] who is [[transfeminine]] but not wholly [[Gender Binary|binary-identified]], so that they feel more strongly associated with "female" than "male," socially or physically, but not strongly enough to want to identify as a woman. |
+ | Demigirl can be used to describe someone [[AFAB|assigned female at birth]] who feels barely connected or disconnected to that identification, but usually, does not experience a significant enough dissociation to create real physical discomfort or [[dysphoria]]. Demigirl can also describe someone [[AMAB|assigned male at birth]] who is [[transfeminine]] but not wholly [[Gender Binary|binary-identified]], so that they feel more strongly associated with "female" than "male," socially or physically, but not strongly enough to want to identify as a woman. Demigirls may also identify as [[demigender]], [[non-binary]] and/or [[transgender]]. |
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− | Demigirls may also identify as [[demigender]], [[non-binary]] and/or [[transgender]] and can be any age. Demigirl come from "demi" meaning half in french. The male counterpart is [[demiguy]]. |
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+ | The white represents gender neutrality or a questioning and shifting of gender. |
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+ | The pink represents the traditional color used for [[femininity]]. |
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+ | The shades of grey indicate the partial nature of the gender. |
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Revision as of 00:59, 8 December 2020
A demigirl (also called a demiwoman, demilady or a demifemale person) is a gender identity describing someone who partially, but not fully, identifies as a woman, girl or otherwise feminine, whatever their assigned gender at birth. They may or may not identify as another gender in addition to feeling partially a girl or woman.
Demigirl can be used to describe someone assigned female at birth who feels barely connected or disconnected to that identification, but usually, does not experience a significant enough dissociation to create real physical discomfort or dysphoria. Demigirl can also describe someone assigned male at birth who is transfeminine but not wholly binary-identified, so that they feel more strongly associated with "female" than "male," socially or physically, but not strongly enough to want to identify as a woman. Demigirls may also identify as demigender, non-binary and/or transgender.
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The white represents gender neutrality or a questioning and shifting of gender. The pink represents the traditional color used for femininity. The shades of grey indicate the partial nature of the gender.