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{{Questionable|reason = not yet recognized by the LGBT community}}'''Dualgender''' is a term used to describe someone with competing [[gender]] traits. Normally someone that is dualgendered has two different gender traits or "people" inside them that will sometimes conflict resulting in [[Dysphoria]]. Dualgendered people might [[Gender identity|identify]] as one of their gendered traits, and when their opposite gender conflicts with them they might [[Gender fluid|switch]] to their other trait.
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{{Uncommon}}'''Dualgender''' is a term used to describe someone with competing [[gender]] traits. Normally someone that is dualgendered has two different gender traits or "people" inside them that will sometimes conflict resulting in [[Dysphoria]]. Dualgendered people might [[Gender identity|identify]] as one of their gendered traits, and when their opposite gender conflicts with them they might [[Gender fluid|switch]] to their other trait.
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This is not associated with DID. This simply means that the two dualing genders are so vastly different from each other that they might '''feel''' like two separate people.
 
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This page is about a gender identity that is not widely used among gender-variant people. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that very few people are known to use this term. This tag is to remain until there is verification by our staff team that said gender is more prevalent.

Dualgender is a term used to describe someone with competing gender traits. Normally someone that is dualgendered has two different gender traits or "people" inside them that will sometimes conflict resulting in Dysphoria. Dualgendered people might identify as one of their gendered traits, and when their opposite gender conflicts with them they might switch to their other trait.

This is not associated with DID. This simply means that the two dualing genders are so vastly different from each other that they might feel like two separate people.