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| meaning = Pink: femininity; White: all genders; Purple: combination of masculinity and femininity; Black: lack of gender; Blue: masculinity
| related = [[Genderflux]], [[Fluidflux]], and [[Demifluid]]
| umbrella = [[Nonbinary]]
| frequency = 21%
| gallery_link = Pride Gallery/Genderfluid, genderflux and fluidflux
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| quote = J'ai réalisé que je ne suis soit une femme ou bien proche d'être un homme, mais pas complètement. Mon emplacement sur le spectre varie.
| quote = J'ai réalisé que je ne suis soit une femme ou bien proche d'être un homme, mais pas complètement. Mon emplacement sur le spectre varie.
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'''Genderfluid''' ou '''Gender-fluid, Gender Fluid, ou Fluid Gender,''' est une identité de genre se trouvant dans les groupes (terme générique) [[multigenre]], [[non binaire]], et [[transgenre]]. Une personne genderfluid a différentes [[identités de genre]] à différents moments. L'identité de genre d'un individu genderfluid peu être  plusieurs genres à la fois et devenir aucun genre, ou bien changer entre plusieurs identités de genre, ou différentes combinaisons. Chez certaines personnes genderfluid, l'identité de genre peut changer jusqu'à plusieurs fois par jours et chez d'autres, les changements peuvent être mensuels, ou même moins fréquemment. Certaines personnes genderfluid changent régulièrement entre quelques identités de genre parfois seulement deux (si c'est le cas, l'étiquette [[bigenre]] peut aussi être utilisée), alors que d'autres ne savent pas comment ils se sentiront plus tard.
| name = Genderfluid
 
| meaning = -Rose: féminité<br>-Blanc: tous les genres<br>-Mauve: combinaison de masculinité et féminité<br>-Noir: absence de genre<br>-Bleu: masculinité
Pour faciliter la lecture, cet article emploie le terme "genderfluid" pour désigner toutes personnes dont le genre est fluide. Certaines personnes dont le genre est fluide n'utilisent pas le terme "genderfluid". Certaines personnes dont le genre est fluide utilisent différents termes tel [[genderqueer]], [[bigenre]], [[multigenre]], or [[polygenre]]. Il est important de comprendre que chaque individu a le droit d'utiliser le terme de leur choix quant à leur identité de genre.
| flag = genderfluid.png
 
| related = [[Genderflux]], [[Fluidflux]]
 
| percentage = 21
De plus, comme le français est une langue très genrée, le pluriel et des paraphrases seront utilisés le plus possible. Sinon, la phrase sera inscrite ainsi: [mot non-genré en anglais] ([traduction française masculine]/[traduction française féminine])Par exemple: They (Il/Elle) est très kind (gentil/gentille). Cela est fait, car la non-binarité en français, comme en plusieurs autres langues d'ailleurs, est encore à travailler et il n'y a toujours pas de terme officiel ni de manière d'accorder les phrases.
| gallery_link = Pride Gallery/Genderfluid, genderflux and fluidflux
 
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== Histoire ==
'''Genderfluid''' aka '''Gender-fluid, Gender Fluid, or Fluid Gender,''' is an identity under the [[multigender]], [[nonbinary]], and [[transgender]] umbrellas. Genderfluid individuals have different [[Gender identity|gender identities]] at different times. A genderfluid individual's gender identity could be multiple genders at once and then switch to none at all, or move between single gender identities, or some other combination therein. For some genderfluid people, these changes happen as often as several times a day and for others, monthly, or less often. Some genderfluid people regularly move between only a few specific genders, perhaps as few as two (which could also fit under the label [[bigender]]), whereas other genderfluid people never know what they'll feel like next.
le terme "genderfluid" est utilisé depuis avant les années 1990. Dans les années 90 et 2000, il était plus commun que les personnes genderfluid utilise des termes comme bigenre ou genderqueer. Avant cela, they (ils/elles) aurait été adressés en tant que travesti.
 
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The word "genderfluid" has been in use since at least the 1990s, albeit with a somewhat different meaning. Transgender advocate Michael M. Hernandez wrote in 1996:
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{{quote|Gender-fluid means that their gender identity and/or expression encompass both [[masculine]] and [[feminine]]. Gender fluidity is becoming commonly known as transgenderism: the ability to transcend gender, whether biological, emotional, political, or otherwise; truly mixing male and female.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Second Coming: A Leatherdyke Reader|year=1996|last=Hernandez|first=Michael M.|chapter=Boundaries: Gender and Transgenderism}}</ref>}}
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In the 1990s and 2000s, it might have been more common for genderfluid people to call themselves [[bigender]] or [[genderqueer]]. Earlier than that, they may have called themselves [[cross-dresser]]s.
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To be easy to read, this article uses the word "genderfluid" for all people who experience fluid gender. Some people who experience fluid gender don't use the word "genderfluid" for themselves. Some people with fluid genders use other labels such as [[genderqueer]], [[bigender]], [[multigender]], or [[polygender]].  It's important to understand that each person has the right to decide what to call their gender identity.
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== History ==
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The word "genderfluid" has been in use since at least the 1990s. In the 1990s and 2000s, it might have been more common for genderfluid people to call themselves bigender or genderqueer. Earlier than that, they may have called themselves cross-dressers.


The earliest extant entry for "gender fluid" in the Urban Dictionary was added in 2007.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gender+fluid http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gender+fluid]</ref>
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In 2012, JJ Poole (tumblr user thoughtstoberemembered) created what would become the most widely-used genderfluid flag.<ref>https://majesticmess.com/2018/12/20/interview-creator-of-the-genderfluid-flag/</ref><ref>https://lostinthoughtspaceandfantasies.tumblr.com/post/28596790877/jaidynmarri-a-proposed-design-for-a-genderfluid</ref>
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In 2010, the [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://gender-fluid.livejournal.com/ Gender-Fluid community] was created on LiveJournal.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://gender-fluid.livejournal.com/profile http://gender-fluid.livejournal.com/profile]</ref>
En 2014 genderfluid devient un des 56 options de genres sur Facebook


In 2014, "Gender Fluid" was one of the 56 genders made available on Facebook.<ref>Eve Shapiro, ''Gender circuits: Bodies and identities in a technological age.'' Unpaged.</ref>
En 2015 genderfluid fut ajouté au dictionnaire


In 2015, Dictionary.com added an entry for "gender-fluid,"<ref>"New words added to Dictionary.com." May 6, 2015. ''Dictionary.com.'' [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://blog.dictionary.com/2015-new-words/ http://blog.dictionary.com/2015-new-words/]</ref> which it defined as an adjective meaning "noting or relating to a person whose gender identity or gender expression is not fixed and shifts over time or depending on the situation." It listed as synonyms genderfluid, gender fluid, and gender-flexible.<ref>"Gender-fluid." ''Dictionary.com.'' [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gender-fluid http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gender-fluid]</ref>
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In 2018, Washington state began to allow "X" gender markers on official documents<ref name="Jackman">{{Cite web |title=Washington to recognise third gender in groundbreaking move |last=Jackman |first=Josh |work=PinkNews |date=5 January 2018 |access-date=14 May 2020 |url= https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/01/05/washington-to-recognise-third-gender-in-groundbreaking-move/}}</ref>, with the law stating that {{quote|"X" means a gender that is not exclusively male or female, including, but not limited to, intersex, [[agender]], [[amalgagender]], [[androgynous]], [[bigender]], [[demigender]], female-to-male, [[genderfluid]], [[genderqueer]], male-to-female, [[neutrois]], [[nonbinary]], [[pangender]], [[third gender|third sex]], [[transgender]], [[transsexual]], [[Two Spirit]], and unspecified.<ref name="washington">{{Cite web |title=WAC 246-490-075: Changing sex designation on a birth certificate. |author= |work=Washington State Legislature |date= |access-date=14 May 2020 |url= https://app.leg.wa.gov/WAC/default.aspx?cite=246-490-075}}</ref>}}
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== Influences on gender fluidity ==
== Influences sur la fluidité du genre ==
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{{Personal story
| quote = Sometimes, when I'm feeling a certain way, like if I'm currently masculine, I wonder to myself, "What if I don't change from this? What if I'm not genderfluid and just a transboy?" But I always change again, and it's cool and weird. I guess I just have mixed feelings about it. Is it a good or bad thing? I don't know.
| quote = Parfois, quand je me sens d'une certaine manière, comme si je suis actuellement masculin, je me demande: "Et si je restais comme ça? Et si je ne suis pas genderfluid et juste un homme trans?" Mais je change toujours à nouveau, et c'est correct et bizarre. J'imagine que j'ai juste des sentiments mitigés à ce sujet. Est-ce une bonne ou une mauvaise chose? Je ne sais pas.
| name = Starling
| name = Starling
| identity = Genderfluid
| identity = Genderfluid
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Usually, gender fluidity happens by itself, so that a person feels like, say, a girl at a certain time, rather than choosing to be a girl at a certain time.<ref name=":1">Kat. [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://bigender.livejournal.com/65619.html?thread=267859#t267859 http://bigender.livejournal.com/65619.html?thread=267859#t267859]</ref> Some genderfluid people find that no outside or inside things tend to influence their gender identity to change. They find that their gender fluidity is unpredictable and happens randomly. Other genderfluid people find that their gender changes depending on the situation and is influenced by inside or outside sources. Some move from one gender to the next on a regular cycle, resembling a lunar cycle, or synchronizing with their menstrual cycle. Other genderfluid people are sometimes able to use their willpower to guide their gender to change in a way and/or at the time that they want it to.
Habituellement, la fluidité du genre se produit par elle même, de manière à ce qu'une personne se sente, par exemple, comme une fille à un certain moment, plutôt que de choisir d'être une fille à un certain moment. Certaines personnes genderfluid trouvent qu'aucune force extérieure ou intérieure n'influence leur identité de genre. They (ils/elles) constatent que leur fluidité de genre est imprévisible et se produit de manière aléatoire. D'autres constatent que leur genre change en fonction de la situation et est influencé par des sources internes ou externes. Some (certains/certaines) passent d'un sexe à l'autre selon un cycle régulier, ressemblant à un cycle lunaire ou se synchronisant avec leur cycle menstruel. D'autres personnes sont parfois capables d'utiliser leur volonté pour guider leur genre à changer d'une manière et/ou au moment où they (ils/elles) le souhaitent.


==== Menstrual cycle and its effect on gender fluidity ====
==== Le cycle menstruel et son effet sur la fluidité du genre ====
While it is still unclear, changes in gender that correlate with the menstrual cycle could be caused by how hormone levels naturally rise and fall during menstruation. However, it's also possible to mistakenly believe that gender identity moves with the menstrual cycle, and the only way to be sure is to keep a daily journal. Such a journal could look like this:
Bien que cela soit pas encore incertain, les changements de genre qui sont synchronisés avec le cycle menstruel pourraient être causés par la façon dont les niveaux d'hormones augmentent et diminuent naturellement pendant les menstruations. Cependant, il est également possible de croire, à tort, que l'identité de genre évolue avec le cycle menstruel, et la seule façon de s'en assurer est de tenir un journal quotidien. Un tel journal pourrait ressembler à ceci:
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Date
!Date
!Gender identity on that day
!Identité de genre à cette date
!Day in menstrual cycle
!Jour du cycle
|-
|-
|2013-03-09
|9 mars 2013
|Male (all day)
|Male (toute la journée)
|14
|14
|-
|-
|2013-03-10
|10 mars 2013
|Male, then female
|Male, puis femelle
|15
|15
|}
|}
After enough data is collected, any patterns that exist should become visible. These patterns could include feeling like a certain gender during a certain day in the cycle or feeling like a certain gender at times when a certain hormone, such as estrogen, is highest/lowest. Similar tables can be used to track if gender identity is connected to a different cycle.
Une fois que suffisamment de données ont été collectées, les tendances devraient devenir visible. Ces tendances peuvent inclure le fait de se sentir comme un certain sexe pendant un certain jour du cycle ou de se sentir comme un certain sexe à un moment où une certaine hormone, comme l'œstrogène, est la plus élevée/la plus basse. Des techniques similaires peuvent être utilisés pour savoir si l'identité de genre est liée à un cycle différent.
 
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== Expression de genre ==
Les personnes genderfluid ressentent souvent le besoin de changer leur [[expression de genre]] de manière à ce qu'elle corresponde à leur genre actuel. Cela peut signifier avoir différents types de [[vêtements]] dans leur placard, afin que they (ils/elles) puissent s'habiller en femme, en homme ou autrement, selon ce que they (ils/elles) ressentent ce jour-là. Cela peut également signifier changer temporairement la forme de leur corps en utilisant un [[binder]], un packer, des prothèses mammaires ou le tucking. Cependant, dans certaines situations, il n'est pas possible de changer l'expression de genre. Cela peut être dû au fait que les changements se produisent plus d'une fois par jour, parce que they (ils/elle) n'ont pas l'air [[Androgynie | androgyne]], ou parce que they (ils/elles) ne se sentent pas en sécurité dans la société si they (ils/elles) se présentent d'une certaine manière.
 
Les individus genderfluid n'ont pas nécessairement l'air androgyne. They (ils/elles) n'ont pas nécessairement un visage, corps ou un style ambigu.
 
La [[Dysphorie de genre]], ou le fait de se sentir extrêmement mal à l'aise sur le fait que son corps et son rôle social ne correspondent pas à son genre, n'est pas une condition pour être genderfluid. Chaque personne est différente, expérience la fluidité de genre à sa manière. Certaines personnes genderfluid éprouvent de la [[dysphorie de genre]] à certains moments ou tout le temps. Certaines veulent changer de corps et d'autres auront recours à une [[transition]] physique pour le faire, qui peut inclure des hormones ou une [[chirurgie]]. D'autres ne choisissent de ne pas faire de transition parce que tout changement que they (ils/elles) apportent à leur corps ne leur semblerait bien que lorsque they (ils/elles) sont un certain genre et se sentiraient mal dans les autres genres. Pourtant, d'autres ont du mal à planifier leur transition, car leurs sentiments changent quant à ce que they (ils/elles) veulent.
 
Certaines personnes gerderfluid demandent à être appelées par un [[Noms|nom]] et des [[pronoms]] différents selon le sexe que they (ils/elles) ressentent à un moment donné. Pour les personnes qui basculent entre deux sexes seulement, cela peut signifier changer entre deux noms. Il peut s'agir de versions féminines et masculines du même nom (par exemple Leo/Leanne) ou des noms qui ne sonnent pas du tout similaires (par exemple Damian/Bella). They (ils/elles) peuvent également prendre un nom unisexe qui fonctionne pour them (eux/elles) à tout moment, soit en plus des prénoms genrés, soit à leur place.
 
== Fluidité de genre et trouble dissociatif de l'identité ==
Les personnes genderfluid ne se considèrent généralement pas comme ayant des alias. La plupart des personnes genderfluid se sentent tout le temps comme la même personne, avec les mêmes goûts et dégoûts, mais avec un genre différent. Cependant, certaines personnes genderfluid changent de personnalités lorsque they (ils/elles) changent de genre, et chaque personnalités à ses propres goûts et dégoûts. Ceci est différent du trouble dissociatif de l'identité (DID), qui est un trouble caractérisé par la dissociation et l'existence d'altères-ego. Le TDI est souvent causé par des abus traumatiques qui surviennent tôt dans l'enfance et existe presque toujours en même temps que le SSPT ou le TSPT. La fluidité des genres n'est pas causée par la violence et n'est pas plus fréquente chez les personnes atteintes de TSPT ou de cPTSD.
 
Les êtres multiples/pluriels où certains altères-ego ont des genres différents des autres ne sont pas automatiquement genderfluid. Cependant, un de ces altères-ego peut être genderfluid.
 
== Personne genderfluid notables ==
[[File:Dorian Electra, Subterranean Chicago, March 7, 2018 (40794046452) (cropped).jpg|thumb|200px|Dorian Electra en 2018.]]
[[File:Ruby_Rose,_2012.jpg|thumb|200px|<span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">[[Ruby Rose]]</span>]]
[[File:Alok Vaid-Menon 2017 Fashion Collection.jpg|thumb|200px|<span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">[[Alok Vaid-Menon]] in 2017.</span>]]
[[File:Sand Chang 11-11-2017.jpg|thumb|200px|<span lang="en" dir="ltr" class="mw-content-ltr">[[Sand Chang]] at the 2017 National Transgender Health Summit</span>]]
''Article principal (en): [[Notable nonbinary people]]''
 
Il existe beaucoup plus de [[individus non-binaires notables|individus notables dont l'identité de genre sort de la binarité]]. La liste qui suit ne comprends que quelques de ces individus qui utilisent le terme genderfluid pour se définir
 
* [[Notable nonbinary people#Jonathan Rachel Clynch|Jonathan Rachel Clynch]] (n. 1971), journaliste d'Irlande. «[Faisant parti] des journalistes les plus connus de RTE (radiodiffuseur irlandais), [Jonathan Rachel Clynch] vient [en 2015] de [faire son coming out] en tant que «genderfluid», et la réponse semble jusqu'à présent tout à fait positive. (...) [The journaliste] de 44 ans, qui n'a pas encore fait de déclaration publique , a déclaré à ses patrons qu'il [était son] souhait d'être connu sous le nom de Jonathan Rachel et de s'habiller parfois en femme. ... Clynch travaille avec RTE depuis 16 ans, remplissant souvent le titre phare de Radio One «News at One». ... "Il est ouvert à ce sujet depuis un certain temps maintenant et ses amis et sa famille étaient tous conscients de sa situation. Il traverse actuellement un processus et en parlera à son rythme et il espère que tout le monde sera respectueux de cela. '"
 
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* [[Bimini Bon Boulash]] (b. 1993) is a British drag artist known for appearing in ''RuPaul's Drag Race UK''. In 2021 they tweeted that they are "fluid when it comes to gender."<ref>{{cite tweet|user=biminibabes|number=1352355865886662657|title=My idea was originally to paint my body in the colours of the trans* flag because I wanted to celebrate the beauty of being Trans and non-binary. As a person that identifies as fluid when it comes to gender.|date=21 January 2021}}</ref>
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* [[Sand Chang|Sand C. Chang, PhD]] is a Chinese-American clinical psychologist and educator.<ref name="tran_Sand">{{Cite web |title=Sand Chang |author= |work=Trans Bodies, Trans Selves |date= |access-date=6 April 2020 |url= http://transbodies.com/people/sand-chang-2/}}</ref> Dr. Chang is nonbinary, [[genderqueer]], genderfluid, [[demiboy]]<ref name="yout_Ep69">{{Cite web |title=Ep 69 Dr. Sand Chang Licensed Psychologist Interview |last=Kramer |first=Kaiya |work=The Queer Life Radio |date=11 December 2015 |access-date=6 April 2020 |url= https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtFtRleENew}}</ref> and [[femme]].<ref name="Harrison">{{Cite web |title=Food Psych #150: Disordered Eating & Gender Identity with Sand Chang |first=Christy|last= Harrison |date=2 April 2018 |access-date=28 April 2020 |url= https://christyharrison.com/foodpsych/5/eating-disorder-recovery-gender-identity-with-sand-chang}}</ref> They are one of the authors of ''A Clinician's Guide to Gender-Affirming Care: Working with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Clients''.
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* [[Jonathan Rachel Clynch]] (b. 1971) is a well-known journalist in Ireland. As reported in the ''Daily Beast'': "One of Irish broadcaster RTE’s best-known journalists just [in 2015] came out as 'gender fluid,' and the response so far seems wholly positive. ... The 44-year-old, who has yet to make a public statement, told his bosses that he wishes to now be known as Jonathan Rachel and would sometimes dress as a female. ... Clynch has worked with RTE for 16 years, often filling in on Radio One’s flagship 'News at One.' ... 'He has been open about it for a while now and his friends and family were all aware of his situation. He is going through a process at the moment and will speak about it in his own time and he hopes everyone will be respectful of that.'"<ref>Tom Sykes, "A ‘Gender Fluid’ Journalist Comes Out To Irish Cheers." 2015-09-18. ''Daily Beast.'' http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/09/18/a-gender-fluid-journalist-comes-out-to-irish-cheers.html</ref>
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* [[Asia Kate Dillon]] (b. 1984) is an American actor known for playing Brandy Epps in ''Orange Is the New Black'' (2013) and Taylor Mason in ''Billions'' (2016). Dillon is nonbinary and genderfluid.<ref name="masters">{{Cite web |title=Asia Kate Dillon Talks Discovering The Word Non-Binary: 'I Cried' |last=Masters |first=Jeffrey |work=HuffPost |date=13 April 2017 |access-date=23 April 2020 |url= https://www.huffpost.com/entry/asia-kate-dillon-talks-discovering-the-word-non-binary_b_58ef1685e4b0156697224c7a}}</ref>
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* [[Dorian Electra]] (b. 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, video and performance artist. Electra said, "Styling is so important to me as a genderfluid person, to be able to say “I’m a very flaming flammable guy”... it’s just very satisfying, ’cause that’s how I see myself, but I know it’s not necessarily how other people see me – they still call me ‘ma’am’ and stuff like that."<ref>https://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/44167/1/dorian-electra-new-song-video-flamboyant-interview</ref>
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* American singer-songwriter [[Evan Greer]] describes herself/themself<ref name="Grey">{{Cite web |title=interview: Evan Greer |author= |work=The Grey Estates |date=April 5, 2019 |access-date=May 12, 2020 |url= https://www.thegreyestates.com/blog/interview-evan-greer }}</ref> as [[genderqueer]]<ref name="EvanGreer">{{Cite web |title=Evan Greer - Bio |author= |work=evangreer.org |date= |access-date=12 May 2020 |url= https://evangreer.org/bio}}</ref>, genderfluid<ref name="Greer2017">{{Cite web |title=Trump is bullying transgender kids because he thinks he can get away with it |last=Greer |first=Evan |work=the Guardian |date=23 February 2017 |access-date=12 May 2020 |url= https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/feb/23/donald-trump-transgender-legislation-kids-lgbt-community}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet|title=I love my life and I love myself. I love being gender fluid and I am happy with my body. I feel incredibly lucky to feel that way.|date=Oct 11, 2017|user=evan_greer|number=918153389858525185}}</ref>, trans femme<ref>{{cite tweet|title=THREAD: as a gender nonconforming trans femme, every day is #NationalComingOutDay for me. Even in queer spaces, I must assert that I exist.|date=Oct 11, 2017|user=evan_greer|number=918151132593184769}}</ref>
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* [[Nikki Hiltz]] is an American mid-distance runner who came out in 2021, saying "The best way I can explain my gender is as fluid. Sometimes I wake up feeling like a powerful queen and other days I wake up feeling as if I'm just a guy being a dude, and other times I identify outside of the gender binary entirely."<ref name="onhe_Inco">{{Cite web |title=In coming out as trans, Nikki Hiltz is visible, vulnerable, and making track more inclusive |author=Hiltz, Nikki |work=On Her Turf |date=June 20, 2021 |access-date=July 23, 2021 |url= https://onherturf.nbcsports.com/2021/06/20/nikki-hiltz-coming-out-transgender-non-binary-track/}}</ref>
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In 2012, Case and Ramachandran gave a report on the results of a survey of genderfluid people who call themselves [[bigender]] who experience involuntary alternation between [[female]] and [[male]] states. Case and Ramachandran gave this condition the name "Alternating gender incongruity (AGI)." Case and Ramachandran made the hypothesis that gender alternation may reflect an unusual degree (or depth) of hemispheric switching and the corresponding suppression of sex appropriate body maps in the parietal cortex. They "hypothesize[d] that tracking the nasal cycle, rate of binocular rivalry, and other markers of hemispheric switching will reveal a physiological basis for AGI individuals' subjective reports of gender switches... We base our hypotheses on ancient and modern associations between the left and right hemispheres and the male and female genders."<ref>Case, L. K.; Ramachandran, V. S. (2012). "Alternating gender incongruity: A new neuropsychiatric syndrome providing insight into the dynamic plasticity of brain-sex"''Medical Hypotheses'' 78 (5): 626–631. doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2012.01.041. [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22364652?dopt=Abstract PMID 22364652]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22364652 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22364652]</ref><ref>"Bigender - Boy Today, Girl Tomorrow?". ''Neuroskeptic''. April 8, 2012. [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://neuroskeptic.blogspot.com/2012/04/bigender-boy-today-girl-tomorrow.html http://neuroskeptic.blogspot.com/2012/04/bigender-boy-today-girl-tomorrow.html]</ref><ref>Stix, Gary (2012-04-20). "'Alternating Gender Incongruity' Causes Rapid Shifts Of Gender, Scientist Claims". ''The Huffington Post''. [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/19/alternating-gender-incongruity_n_1438911.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/19/alternating-gender-incongruity_n_1438911.html]</ref> Case and Ramachandran believe that when bigender people feel a change between their gender identities, it may have to do with a change in how they use parts of their brains. The gender change might also have to do with a natural body cycle, specifically, a valve in the nose that changes sides every two days (the nasal cycle). However, this idea is still only a hypothesis, and more study is needed to confirm it.
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* [[Jana Hunter]] is an American songwriter and musician who is trans and genderfluid.<ref name="Hunter2015">{{Cite web |title=What It's Like to Be a Female Musician When You Don't Identify as a Woman |last=Hunter |first=Jana |work=Cosmopolitan |date=10 April 2015 |access-date=21 May 2020 |url= https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/music/a38918/jana-hunter-lower-dens-essay/}}</ref>
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== Gender expression ==
* [[Notable nonbinary people#Dorian Electra|Dorian Electra]]  
Genderfluid people often feel a need to change their [[gender expression]] to match whatever their current gender has become. This may mean having groups of different kinds of [[clothing]] in their closet, so they can dress as a woman, man, or otherwise, depending on how they feel that day. It can also mean temporarily changing their body shape by using [[binding]], packing, breast prostheses, or tucking. However, in some situations, changing gender expression isn't possible. This could be because the changes happen more than once a day, because they don't look [[Androgyny|androgynous]], or because they don't feel safe in society if they were to present a certain way.


Genderfluid people don't necessarily look androgynous. They don't necessarily have an ambiguous face, body, or way of dress.
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* [[Bethany C. Meyers]] launched the fitness app for be.come, specializing in body-positive workouts. They also gave a TED talk on empowerment and body neutrality. Meyers is also [[bisexual]], and wrote, "When I get comments about not being 'gay enough' it hurts. Aside from the way my marriage may look to others, I'm pretty gay. I'm attracted to women, I date women, I sleep with women, my friends are queer, I feel/think queer, I identity as gender fluid / non-binary, my partner the same."<ref name="pink_Beth">{{Cite web |title=Bethany Meyers has penned a powerful message to her bisexual fans |last=Braidwood |first=Ella |work=PinkNews |date=23 August 2018 |access-date=1 April 2020 |url= https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/08/23/bethany-meyers-bisexual-proud-instagram/}}</ref>
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[[Gender dysphoria]], or feeling painfully uncomfortable about how one's body and social role don't match one's gender, isn't a requirement in order to be genderfluid. Each person is different, experiencing gender fluidity in their own way. Some genderfluid people experience [[gender dysphoria]] at times or all the time. Some want to change their bodies and some take a physical [[transition]] to do so, which may include hormones or [[surgery]]. Others don't choose to transition because any change they make to their body would only feel right to them when they were in a certain gender and would feel wrong in others. Yet others have a difficult time planning their transition path, because their feelings change about what they want.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://genderfluidprobs.tumblr.com/post/37659220000/genderfluid-problem-28 http://genderfluidprobs.tumblr.com/post/37659220000/genderfluid-problem-28]</ref><ref name=":2" />
* [[Notable nonbinary people#Ruby Rose|Ruby Rose]]


Some genderfluid people ask to be called by a different [[Names|name]]<ref name=":2">Kat. "Hi I'm new." ''Bigender'' (blog/forum). [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://bigender.livejournal.com/64281.html http://bigender.livejournal.com/64281.html]</ref> and [[pronouns]] depending on what gender they feel at a certain time. For people who switch between only two genders, this can mean switching between two names. These may be feminine and masculine versions of the same name<ref>Leo/Leann. [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://bigender.livejournal.com/65263.html?thread=269551#t269551 http://bigender.livejournal.com/65263.html?thread=269551#t269551]</ref> or names that don't sound similar at all.<ref name=":3">DamianBella. [http://web.archive.org/web/20161013063943/http://bigender.livejournal.com/65619.html?thread=265811#t265811 http://bigender.livejournal.com/65619.html?thread=265811#t265811]</ref> They may also take a gender-neutral name that works for them at any time, either in addition to these names, or instead of them.
* [[Notable nonbinary people#Kieran Strange|Kieran Strange]] auteur-compo.-interprète


== Gender fluidity and dissociative identity disorder ==
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Genderfluid people usually don't think of themselves as having alters. Most genderfluid people feel like the same person all the time, with the same likes and dislikes but a different gender.  However, some genderfluid people switch between specific personas as they change genders, and each persona has their own likes and dislikes. This is different from Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), which is a disorder characterized by dissociation and the existence of alters. DID is frequently caused by traumatic abuse that happens early in childhood and almost always exists alongside PTSD or cPTSD. Gender fluidity is not caused by abuse and is not more common in people with PTSD or cPTSD.
* [[SaSa Testa]] is the author of the autobiography ''Soy Sabrina, Soy Santiago: Género fluido y nuevas identidades'' (''I am Sabrina, I am Santiago: Genderfluid and new identities''). Testa is genderfluid.<ref name="Hadad">{{Cite web |title="Me dicen SaSa porque no me siento ni Sabrina ni Santiago: no soy ni hombre ni mujer" |trans-title="Call me SaSa because I don't feel like Sabrina or Santiago: I'm neither man nor woman" |last=Hadad |first=Camila |work=Infobae |date=24 October 2018 |access-date=2 June 2020 |language=es|url= https://www.infobae.com/teleshow/infoshow/2018/10/24/me-dicen-sasa-porque-no-me-siento-ni-sabrina-ni-santiago-no-soy-ni-hombre-ni-mujer/}}</ref>
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Multiple/plural systems where some alters have different genders from the others are not automatically genderfluid. However, an individual alter can be genderfluid.
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* [[Nico Tortorella]] (b. 1988) is an American actor and model, who is known for roles in films including Scream 4, the Fox crime drama series The Following, and the TV Land comedy-drama series Younger. They<ref name="NT-instagram">https://www.instagram.com/nicotortorella/</ref> identify as [[nonbinary]]<ref name="NT-instagram" />, [[gender nonconforming]]<ref name="just_Nico">{{Cite web |title=Nico Tortorella Opens Up About Sexuality & Gender Identity |author= |work=Just Jared |date=13 July 2019 |access-date=1 April 2020 |url= http://www.justjared.com/2019/07/13/nico-tortorella-opens-up-about-sexuality-gender-identity/}}</ref>, and genderfluid.<ref>{{Cite news |url=http://www.gaytimes.co.uk/culture/106408/american-actor-nico-tortorella-comes-out-as-gender-fluid/ |title=American actor Nico Tortorella comes out as gender fluid |date=2018-05-17 |work=Gay Times|access-date=2018-05-19}}</ref>
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== Notable genderfluid people ==
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[[File:Dorian Electra, Subterranean Chicago, March 7, 2018 (40794046452) (cropped).jpg|thumb|Dorian Electra performing in 2018.]]
* [[Alok Vaid-Menon]] (b. 1991) is an Indian-American writer, performance artist, and media personality who performs under the moniker ALOK. They identify as genderfluid,<ref name="Alok-insta">[https://www.instagram.com/alokvmenon/ Instagram bio]</ref> and are internationally renowned for their creative work which they have presented in over 40 countries.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.advocate.com/exclusives/2019/8/28/alok-vaid-menon-will-not-tone-it-down|title=Alok Vaid-Menon Will Not 'Tone it Down'|date=2019-08-28|website=www.advocate.com|language=en|access-date=2020-03-20}}</ref> They were featured in the [https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/pride-50-stonewall NBC Pride 50 alongside James Baldwin and Audre Lorde], and the [https://www.out.com/print/2019/11/25/out100-contributors-year OUT Magazine 100].
''See main article: [[Notable nonbinary people]]''
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There are many more [[notable nonbinary people|notable people who have a gender identity outside of the binary]]. The following are only some of those notable people who specifically use the words genderfluid or fluid gender for themselves.
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* [[Hida Viloria]] (b. 1968) is a Latinx American writer and [[intersex]] and nonbinary rights activist, of Colombian and Venezuelan descent. Viloria is Founding Director of the Intersex Campaign for Equality, and author of the memoir ''Born Both: An Intersex Life''. Viloria identifies as intersex and genderfluid.<ref name="Viloria2017">{{Cite web |title=If You Claim To Be Sex Positive, Then You Need To Be Intersex Positive |last=Viloria |first=Hida |work=HuffPost |date=7 April 2017 |access-date=25 April 2020 |url= https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sex-positive-intersex-positive_b_58e6d8d7e4b0acd784ca56cd |quote=As I write about in my memoir Born Both: An Intersex Life, I’m intersex and gender-fluid (meaning my gender identity and expression changes) }}</ref>
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* [[Notable nonbinary people#Jonathan Rachel Clynch|Jonathan Rachel Clynch]] (b. 1971) is a well-known journalist in Ireland. "One of Irish broadcaster RTE’s best-known journalists just [in 2015] came out as 'gender fluid,' and the response so far seems wholly positive. ... The 44-year-old, who has yet to make a public statement, told his bosses that he wishes to now be known as Jonathan Rachel and would sometimes dress as a female. ... Clynch has worked with RTE for 16 years, often filling in on Radio One’s flagship 'News at One.' ... 'He has been open about it for a while now and his friends and family were all aware of his situation. He is going through a process at the moment and will speak about it in his own time and he hopes everyone will be respectful of that.'"<ref>Tom Sykes, "A ‘Gender Fluid’ Journalist Comes Out To Irish Cheers." 2015-09-18. ''Daily Beast.'' http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/09/18/a-gender-fluid-journalist-comes-out-to-irish-cheers.html</ref>
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* [[Notable nonbinary people#Dorian Electra|Dorian Electra]] (b. 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, video and performance artist. "Styling is so important to me as a genderfluid person, to be able to say “I’m a very flaming flammable guy”... it’s just very satisfying, ’cause that’s how I see myself, but I know it’s not necessarily how other people see me – they still call me ‘ma’am’ and stuff like that."<ref>https://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/44167/1/dorian-electra-new-song-video-flamboyant-interview</ref>
== Personnages genderfluid en fiction ==
[[File: ROM pronouns 1.png|thumb|Une capture d'écran du choix de pronoms dans ''Read Only Memories''. En choisissant 'more options' il est possible de choisir des pronoms tel que 'ze/zir, 'xe/xir', ou des pronoms personnalisés]]
''Article principal (en): [[Nonbinary gender in fiction#Nonbinary genders in fiction|Nonbinary gender in fiction]]''


* [[Notable nonbinary people#Ruby Rose|Ruby Rose]] (b. 1986) is an actor who has won the ASTRA Awards, GQ Australia, GLAAD Media Awards, and the Australian LGBTI Awards. "On 22 July 2014, Rose came out as genderfluid, saying, "I am very gender fluid and feel more like I wake up every day sort of gender neutral.". This announcement came approximately a week after she released a short film called "Break Free," in which she visually transitions from a very feminine woman to a heavily tattooed man."[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Rose]
Il existe beaucoup plus de [[personnages fictifs non-binaires|personnages fictifs dont l'identité de genre sort de la binarité]]. La liste qui suit ne comprends que quelques de ces individus qui sont spécifiquement appelés genderfluid dans le matériel d'origine ou par le créateur.


* [[Notable nonbinary people#Kieran Strange|Kieran Strange]] is a singer, songwriter, and actor.<ref name=watchtheswitch>''[http://watchtheswitch.tumblr.com/post/89081083304/our-music-video-is-out-the-cast-of-the-switch "Tear Down The Wall" music video released]'', watchtheswitch.tumblr.com, June 17, 2014</ref>
* Brendan Chase. À la fin du roman, ''Freakboy'', le personnage principal, Brendan Chase s'identifie en tant que genderfluid. Le livre porte en majorité sur la transition de Brendan.


== Genderfluid characters in fiction ==
* Alex Fierro, dans  ''Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard''de Rick Riordan, est un personnage genderfluid faisant sa première apparition dans le deuxième volume et utilise et les pronoms il/lui et elle.
[[File: ROM pronouns 1.png|thumb|A screenshot of pronoun selection in ''Read Only Memories''. Selecting 'more options' allows you to choose from 'ze/zir/, 'xe/xir', or your own custom pronouns.]]
''See main article: [[Nonbinary gender in fiction#Nonbinary genders in fiction|Nonbinary gender in fiction]]''


There are many more [[Nonbinary gender in fiction#Nonbinary genders in fiction|nonbinary characters in fiction who have a gender identity outside of the binary]]. The following are only some of those characters who are specifically called by the words genderfluid or fluid gender, either in their canon, or by their creators. At the very least, characters in this section should be known to present different gender expressions at different times, if the word "genderfluid" isn't used.
Tedd


* Brendan Chase. At the end of the novel, ''Freakboy'', the main character, Brendan Chase identifies themselves as genderfluid. The book is primarily about their transition, and does end on a depressing note regarding their gender.
Kami/Porcelain


* Alex Fierro, in Rick Riordan's ''Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard'', is a genderfluid character who first appears in the second book and uses both he/him and she/her pronouns.
*Tatoo'd d'Antonia Bea a un protagoniste genderfluid


* Tedd. ''[http://www.egscomics.com/ El Goonish Shive]'' includes a main character who identifies as genderfluid several years into the comic. Author Dan Shive has said that Tedd, like the author, has always been genderfluid but did not realise there was a word for it or even a concept of being nonbinary until much later in life. The comic also includes various other LGBT characters as well as shapeshifting technology.
TOMCAT


* Kami / Porcelain. The 'New 52' version of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secret_Six_(comics)#New_52 Secret Six] introduces new character Kami / Porcelain, who is genderfluid and has been shown presenting as male, female and androgynously.
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* ''Symptoms of Being Human'' stars Riley Cavanaugh, a closeted genderfluid teenager. Note: the book has some possibly triggering subjects, including child abuse, transphobic violence, bullying, and suicidal thoughts.<ref name="supe_Symp">{{Cite web |title=Symptoms Of Being Human Summary |author= |work=SuperSummary |date= |access-date=3 October 2020 |url= https://www.supersummary.com/symptoms-of-being-human/summary/}}</ref>
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*''[https://tapastic.com/episode/212183 Tattoo'd]'' by Antonia Bea features an intersex, genderfluid protagonist.
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* In ''The Tiger's Watch'' by Julia Ember, the protagonist Tashi is genderfluid and uses [[singular they]] pronouns. The author notes that "Being [[Misgendering|misgendered]] and forced to change their appearance in order to hide is a source of conflict in the novel. It is not the central plot conflict, though."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goodreads.com/questions/738992-this-sounds-like-an-awesome-story-i-m|title=Shade asked: This sounds like an awesome story! I'm confused by the use of 'their' instead of 'her' or 'him' though.}}</ref>
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* TOMCAT. In the video game ''Read Only Memories'' the character TOMCAT uses they/them pronouns. While it is not directly stated in-game that TOMCAT is nonbinary, artist and director John James has stated in an interview that TOMCAT "is gender fluid"<ref>Jesse Tannous, "Read Only Memories Director discusses LGBTQ themes in gaming." June 20, 2015. ''The Examiner.'' https://web.archive.org/web/20151023215026/http://www.examiner.com/article/read-only-memories-director-discusses-lgbtq-themes-gaming</ref>.The game also includes other nonbinary characters, including the robot Turing and the protagonist if the player chooses so.
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* Sal in ''Mask of Shadows'' and ''Ruin of Stars'', by Linsey Miller, is genderfluid.
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* Recurring character Puck/Owen Burnett in the 1994-1997 Disney show ''Gargoyles'' was confirmed to be genderfluid and [[polysexual]] by a 2014 interview with the creative team.<ref name="insider-database">{{Cite web |title=We created the first-ever searchable database of 259 LGBTQ characters in cartoons that bust the myth that kids can't handle inclusion |author= |work=insider.com |date=June 2021 |access-date=5 July 2021 |url= https://www.insider.com/lgbtq-cartoon-characters-kids-database-2021-06?page=explore-database}}</ref>
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== See also ==
== Voir aussi ==
* [[Genderqueer]]
* [[Genderqueer]]
* [[nonbinary]]
* [[nonbinary]]

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Genderfluid/fr
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Meaning
Pink: femininity; White: all genders; Purple: combination of masculinity and femininity; Black: lack of gender; Blue: masculinity
Related identities Genderflux, Fluidflux, and Demifluid
Under the umbrella term Nonbinary
Frequency 21%
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« J'ai réalisé que je ne suis soit une femme ou bien proche d'être un homme, mais pas complètement. Mon emplacement sur le spectre varie. »
Alex, 25 (Genderfluid)[1]

Genderfluid ou Gender-fluid, Gender Fluid, ou Fluid Gender, est une identité de genre se trouvant dans les groupes (terme générique) multigenrenon binaire, et transgenre. Une personne genderfluid a différentes identités de genre à différents moments. L'identité de genre d'un individu genderfluid peu être plusieurs genres à la fois et devenir aucun genre, ou bien changer entre plusieurs identités de genre, ou différentes combinaisons. Chez certaines personnes genderfluid, l'identité de genre peut changer jusqu'à plusieurs fois par jours et chez d'autres, les changements peuvent être mensuels, ou même moins fréquemment. Certaines personnes genderfluid changent régulièrement entre quelques identités de genre parfois seulement deux (si c'est le cas, l'étiquette bigenre peut aussi être utilisée), alors que d'autres ne savent pas comment ils se sentiront plus tard.

Pour faciliter la lecture, cet article emploie le terme "genderfluid" pour désigner toutes personnes dont le genre est fluide. Certaines personnes dont le genre est fluide n'utilisent pas le terme "genderfluid". Certaines personnes dont le genre est fluide utilisent différents termes tel genderqueerbigenremultigenre, or polygenre. Il est important de comprendre que chaque individu a le droit d'utiliser le terme de leur choix quant à leur identité de genre.


De plus, comme le français est une langue très genrée, le pluriel et des paraphrases seront utilisés le plus possible. Sinon, la phrase sera inscrite ainsi: [mot non-genré en anglais] ([traduction française masculine]/[traduction française féminine])Par exemple: They (Il/Elle) est très kind (gentil/gentille). Cela est fait, car la non-binarité en français, comme en plusieurs autres langues d'ailleurs, est encore à travailler et il n'y a toujours pas de terme officiel ni de manière d'accorder les phrases.

Histoire

le terme "genderfluid" est utilisé depuis avant les années 1990. Dans les années 90 et 2000, il était plus commun que les personnes genderfluid utilise des termes comme bigenre ou genderqueer. Avant cela, they (ils/elles) aurait été adressés en tant que travesti.

The word "genderfluid" has been in use since at least the 1990s, albeit with a somewhat different meaning. Transgender advocate Michael M. Hernandez wrote in 1996:

« Gender-fluid means that their gender identity and/or expression encompass both masculine and feminine. Gender fluidity is becoming commonly known as transgenderism: the ability to transcend gender, whether biological, emotional, political, or otherwise; truly mixing male and female.[2] »

In the 1990s and 2000s, it might have been more common for genderfluid people to call themselves bigender or genderqueer. Earlier than that, they may have called themselves cross-dressers.

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In 2012, JJ Poole (tumblr user thoughtstoberemembered) created what would become the most widely-used genderfluid flag.[3][4]

En 2014 genderfluid devient un des 56 options de genres sur Facebook

En 2015 genderfluid fut ajouté au dictionnaire

In 2018, Washington state began to allow "X" gender markers on official documents[5], with the law stating that
« "X" means a gender that is not exclusively male or female, including, but not limited to, intersex, agender, amalgagender, androgynous, bigender, demigender, female-to-male, genderfluid, genderqueer, male-to-female, neutrois, nonbinary, pangender, third sex, transgender, transsexual, Two Spirit, and unspecified.[6] »

Influences sur la fluidité du genre

« Parfois, quand je me sens d'une certaine manière, comme si je suis actuellement masculin, je me demande: "Et si je restais comme ça? Et si je ne suis pas genderfluid et juste un homme trans?" Mais je change toujours à nouveau, et c'est correct et bizarre. J'imagine que j'ai juste des sentiments mitigés à ce sujet. Est-ce une bonne ou une mauvaise chose? Je ne sais pas. »
Starling (Genderfluid)[1]

Habituellement, la fluidité du genre se produit par elle même, de manière à ce qu'une personne se sente, par exemple, comme une fille à un certain moment, plutôt que de choisir d'être une fille à un certain moment. Certaines personnes genderfluid trouvent qu'aucune force extérieure ou intérieure n'influence leur identité de genre. They (ils/elles) constatent que leur fluidité de genre est imprévisible et se produit de manière aléatoire. D'autres constatent que leur genre change en fonction de la situation et est influencé par des sources internes ou externes. Some (certains/certaines) passent d'un sexe à l'autre selon un cycle régulier, ressemblant à un cycle lunaire ou se synchronisant avec leur cycle menstruel. D'autres personnes sont parfois capables d'utiliser leur volonté pour guider leur genre à changer d'une manière et/ou au moment où they (ils/elles) le souhaitent.

Le cycle menstruel et son effet sur la fluidité du genre

Bien que cela soit pas encore incertain, les changements de genre qui sont synchronisés avec le cycle menstruel pourraient être causés par la façon dont les niveaux d'hormones augmentent et diminuent naturellement pendant les menstruations. Cependant, il est également possible de croire, à tort, que l'identité de genre évolue avec le cycle menstruel, et la seule façon de s'en assurer est de tenir un journal quotidien. Un tel journal pourrait ressembler à ceci:

Date Identité de genre à cette date Jour du cycle
9 mars 2013 Male (toute la journée) 14
10 mars 2013 Male, puis femelle 15

Une fois que suffisamment de données ont été collectées, les tendances devraient devenir visible. Ces tendances peuvent inclure le fait de se sentir comme un certain sexe pendant un certain jour du cycle ou de se sentir comme un certain sexe à un moment où une certaine hormone, comme l'œstrogène, est la plus élevée/la plus basse. Des techniques similaires peuvent être utilisés pour savoir si l'identité de genre est liée à un cycle différent.

en 2012

Expression de genre

Les personnes genderfluid ressentent souvent le besoin de changer leur expression de genre de manière à ce qu'elle corresponde à leur genre actuel. Cela peut signifier avoir différents types de vêtements dans leur placard, afin que they (ils/elles) puissent s'habiller en femme, en homme ou autrement, selon ce que they (ils/elles) ressentent ce jour-là. Cela peut également signifier changer temporairement la forme de leur corps en utilisant un binder, un packer, des prothèses mammaires ou le tucking. Cependant, dans certaines situations, il n'est pas possible de changer l'expression de genre. Cela peut être dû au fait que les changements se produisent plus d'une fois par jour, parce que they (ils/elle) n'ont pas l'air androgyne, ou parce que they (ils/elles) ne se sentent pas en sécurité dans la société si they (ils/elles) se présentent d'une certaine manière.

Les individus genderfluid n'ont pas nécessairement l'air androgyne. They (ils/elles) n'ont pas nécessairement un visage, corps ou un style ambigu.

La Dysphorie de genre, ou le fait de se sentir extrêmement mal à l'aise sur le fait que son corps et son rôle social ne correspondent pas à son genre, n'est pas une condition pour être genderfluid. Chaque personne est différente, expérience la fluidité de genre à sa manière. Certaines personnes genderfluid éprouvent de la dysphorie de genre à certains moments ou tout le temps. Certaines veulent changer de corps et d'autres auront recours à une transition physique pour le faire, qui peut inclure des hormones ou une chirurgie. D'autres ne choisissent de ne pas faire de transition parce que tout changement que they (ils/elles) apportent à leur corps ne leur semblerait bien que lorsque they (ils/elles) sont un certain genre et se sentiraient mal dans les autres genres. Pourtant, d'autres ont du mal à planifier leur transition, car leurs sentiments changent quant à ce que they (ils/elles) veulent.

Certaines personnes gerderfluid demandent à être appelées par un nom et des pronoms différents selon le sexe que they (ils/elles) ressentent à un moment donné. Pour les personnes qui basculent entre deux sexes seulement, cela peut signifier changer entre deux noms. Il peut s'agir de versions féminines et masculines du même nom (par exemple Leo/Leanne) ou des noms qui ne sonnent pas du tout similaires (par exemple Damian/Bella). They (ils/elles) peuvent également prendre un nom unisexe qui fonctionne pour them (eux/elles) à tout moment, soit en plus des prénoms genrés, soit à leur place.

Fluidité de genre et trouble dissociatif de l'identité

Les personnes genderfluid ne se considèrent généralement pas comme ayant des alias. La plupart des personnes genderfluid se sentent tout le temps comme la même personne, avec les mêmes goûts et dégoûts, mais avec un genre différent. Cependant, certaines personnes genderfluid changent de personnalités lorsque they (ils/elles) changent de genre, et chaque personnalités à ses propres goûts et dégoûts. Ceci est différent du trouble dissociatif de l'identité (DID), qui est un trouble caractérisé par la dissociation et l'existence d'altères-ego. Le TDI est souvent causé par des abus traumatiques qui surviennent tôt dans l'enfance et existe presque toujours en même temps que le SSPT ou le TSPT. La fluidité des genres n'est pas causée par la violence et n'est pas plus fréquente chez les personnes atteintes de TSPT ou de cPTSD.

Les êtres multiples/pluriels où certains altères-ego ont des genres différents des autres ne sont pas automatiquement genderfluid. Cependant, un de ces altères-ego peut être genderfluid.

Personne genderfluid notables

Dorian Electra en 2018.
Sand Chang at the 2017 National Transgender Health Summit

Article principal (en): Notable nonbinary people

Il existe beaucoup plus de individus notables dont l'identité de genre sort de la binarité. La liste qui suit ne comprends que quelques de ces individus qui utilisent le terme genderfluid pour se définir

  • Jonathan Rachel Clynch (n. 1971), journaliste d'Irlande. «[Faisant parti] des journalistes les plus connus de RTE (radiodiffuseur irlandais), [Jonathan Rachel Clynch] vient [en 2015] de [faire son coming out] en tant que «genderfluid», et la réponse semble jusqu'à présent tout à fait positive. (...) [The journaliste] de 44 ans, qui n'a pas encore fait de déclaration publique , a déclaré à ses patrons qu'il [était son] souhait d'être connu sous le nom de Jonathan Rachel et de s'habiller parfois en femme. ... Clynch travaille avec RTE depuis 16 ans, remplissant souvent le titre phare de Radio One «News at One». ... "Il est ouvert à ce sujet depuis un certain temps maintenant et ses amis et sa famille étaient tous conscients de sa situation. Il traverse actuellement un processus et en parlera à son rythme et il espère que tout le monde sera respectueux de cela. '"
  • Bimini Bon Boulash (b. 1993) is a British drag artist known for appearing in RuPaul's Drag Race UK. In 2021 they tweeted that they are "fluid when it comes to gender."[7]
  • Sand C. Chang, PhD is a Chinese-American clinical psychologist and educator.[8] Dr. Chang is nonbinary, genderqueer, genderfluid, demiboy[9] and femme.[10] They are one of the authors of A Clinician's Guide to Gender-Affirming Care: Working with Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Clients.
  • Jonathan Rachel Clynch (b. 1971) is a well-known journalist in Ireland. As reported in the Daily Beast: "One of Irish broadcaster RTE’s best-known journalists just [in 2015] came out as 'gender fluid,' and the response so far seems wholly positive. ... The 44-year-old, who has yet to make a public statement, told his bosses that he wishes to now be known as Jonathan Rachel and would sometimes dress as a female. ... Clynch has worked with RTE for 16 years, often filling in on Radio One’s flagship 'News at One.' ... 'He has been open about it for a while now and his friends and family were all aware of his situation. He is going through a process at the moment and will speak about it in his own time and he hopes everyone will be respectful of that.'"[11]
  • Asia Kate Dillon (b. 1984) is an American actor known for playing Brandy Epps in Orange Is the New Black (2013) and Taylor Mason in Billions (2016). Dillon is nonbinary and genderfluid.[12]
  • Dorian Electra (b. 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, video and performance artist. Electra said, "Styling is so important to me as a genderfluid person, to be able to say “I’m a very flaming flammable guy”... it’s just very satisfying, ’cause that’s how I see myself, but I know it’s not necessarily how other people see me – they still call me ‘ma’am’ and stuff like that."[13]
  • Nikki Hiltz is an American mid-distance runner who came out in 2021, saying "The best way I can explain my gender is as fluid. Sometimes I wake up feeling like a powerful queen and other days I wake up feeling as if I'm just a guy being a dude, and other times I identify outside of the gender binary entirely."[19]
  • Jana Hunter is an American songwriter and musician who is trans and genderfluid.[20]
  • Bethany C. Meyers launched the fitness app for be.come, specializing in body-positive workouts. They also gave a TED talk on empowerment and body neutrality. Meyers is also bisexual, and wrote, "When I get comments about not being 'gay enough' it hurts. Aside from the way my marriage may look to others, I'm pretty gay. I'm attracted to women, I date women, I sleep with women, my friends are queer, I feel/think queer, I identity as gender fluid / non-binary, my partner the same."[21]
  • SaSa Testa is the author of the autobiography Soy Sabrina, Soy Santiago: Género fluido y nuevas identidades (I am Sabrina, I am Santiago: Genderfluid and new identities). Testa is genderfluid.[22]
  • Hida Viloria (b. 1968) is a Latinx American writer and intersex and nonbinary rights activist, of Colombian and Venezuelan descent. Viloria is Founding Director of the Intersex Campaign for Equality, and author of the memoir Born Both: An Intersex Life. Viloria identifies as intersex and genderfluid.[28]

Personnages genderfluid en fiction

Une capture d'écran du choix de pronoms dans Read Only Memories. En choisissant 'more options' il est possible de choisir des pronoms tel que 'ze/zir, 'xe/xir', ou des pronoms personnalisés

Article principal (en): Nonbinary gender in fiction

Il existe beaucoup plus de personnages fictifs dont l'identité de genre sort de la binarité. La liste qui suit ne comprends que quelques de ces individus qui sont spécifiquement appelés genderfluid dans le matériel d'origine ou par le créateur.

  • Brendan Chase. À la fin du roman, Freakboy, le personnage principal, Brendan Chase s'identifie en tant que genderfluid. Le livre porte en majorité sur la transition de Brendan.
  • Alex Fierro, dans Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgardde Rick Riordan, est un personnage genderfluid faisant sa première apparition dans le deuxième volume et utilise et les pronoms il/lui et elle.

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Kami/Porcelain

  • Tatoo'd d'Antonia Bea a un protagoniste genderfluid

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  • Symptoms of Being Human stars Riley Cavanaugh, a closeted genderfluid teenager. Note: the book has some possibly triggering subjects, including child abuse, transphobic violence, bullying, and suicidal thoughts.[29]
  • In The Tiger's Watch by Julia Ember, the protagonist Tashi is genderfluid and uses singular they pronouns. The author notes that "Being misgendered and forced to change their appearance in order to hide is a source of conflict in the novel. It is not the central plot conflict, though."[30]
  • Sal in Mask of Shadows and Ruin of Stars, by Linsey Miller, is genderfluid.
  • Recurring character Puck/Owen Burnett in the 1994-1997 Disney show Gargoyles was confirmed to be genderfluid and polysexual by a 2014 interview with the creative team.[31]

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