Cistrans
Cistrans is a broad term for anyone who may identify as both cisgender and transgender for whatever reason. This label is mainly used within the intersex community, but is not an exclusively intersex term. It is a term for anyone who feels they are both cisgender and transgender simultaneously or separately. Someone who is cistrans can be any sex and or any gender (most commonly binary male or binary female) and their gender may or may not match with their sex asigned at birth or after transitioning (for example identifying as both non-binary and male transgender or identifying as both cisgender female and transgender female). People who are cistrans may or may not have gender dysphoria and can use any set/sets of pronouns.[citation needed]
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History
In the 2023 Gender Census, 7 people out of 40,375 participants identified as cistrans.[1]
Examples of use
Examples of reasons someone may identify as cistrans are:
- An intersex person whose identity & lived experience does not fall nicely on the cis & trans binary.
- A multigender person who identifies with both the gender they were assigned and another gender.
- A genderfluid person who identifies as both cisgender or transgender depending on the point in time.
- A person whose lived experience does not align with cisgender or transgender experience for some other reason.
- A varioformic person who identifies with their assigned gender.
- A gender-nonconforming person who may be questioning whether or not they are transgender
- A person who identifies with the isogender, absgender, or cusper identities may also identify with cistrans.
References
- ↑ "Gender Census 2023: Worldwide Report". Gender Census. June 6, 2023.