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'''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. A very common use of the term is when an intersex person is not perceived as their AGAB due to being intersex. This term is not related to the TERF psyop 'biotrans', or related terms created to mock the trans community.
'''Cistrans''' or '''transcis''', sometimes named as '''trancis''' or '''trisgender''', or simply '''tris''', 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. A very common use of the term is when an intersex person is not perceived as their AGAB due to being intersex.
 
This term is not related to the TERF psyop 'biotrans' or the 'transid/transx' equivalent, or related terms created to mock the trans community.


== History ==
== History ==
In the 2023 Gender Census, 7 people out of 40,375 participants identified as cistrans.{{Gender Census|2023}}
One of the possibly first uses of cis-trans was by Tumblr user arco-pluris on April 2018.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180416132403/https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/172981930697/cis-trans-pride-flag-cis-trans-identifying Diverse Plurality — Cis Trans Pride Flag]</ref><ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Cis-Trans-748736821 Cis Trans by Pride-Flags on DeviantArt]</ref>
 
The term trisgender and its flag were created by DeviantArt user 67plus-genders on February 3, 2018, suggested by manga-lover3.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/67plus-genders/art/Trisgender-728937134</ref>
 
The terms cransgender and trinsgender and their flag were coined by Tumblr user sanrio-kotto on April 5, 2022.<ref>http://archive.today/2022.04.05-090834/https://sanrio-kotto.tumblr.com/post/680652614272221184/trinsgeder-cransgender</ref>
 
In the 2023 Gender Census, 7 people out of 40,375 participants identified as cistrans.{{Gender Census|2023}}


== Examples of use ==
== Examples of use ==
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* A [[varioformic]] person who identifies with their assigned gender.  
* A [[varioformic]] person who identifies with their assigned gender.  
* A [[gender-nonconforming]] person who may be questioning whether or not they are transgender
* 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.
* A person who identifies with the [[isogender]], [[absgender]], [[metagender]], or [[cusper]] identities may also identify with cistrans.


== References ==
== References ==
<references group="A cistrans FTF person wrote part of the definition using their personal experience as cistrans." />
<references group="A cistrans FTF person wrote part of the definition using their personal experience as cistrans." />
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