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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
A person who is trans androgynous, also known as trans andro, is a [[nonbinary]] [[transgender]] person who is [[Androgyne|androgynous]] and also wishes to transition to their desired body type. Trans andro people may or not experience [[gender dysphoria]], and perceive their gender as separate or more specific to other nonbinary identities. | A person who is trans androgynous, also known as trans andro, is a [[nonbinary]] [[transgender]] person who is [[Androgyne|androgynous]] and also wishes to transition to their desired body type. Trans andro people may or not experience [[gender dysphoria]], and perceive their gender as separate or more specific to other similar nonbinary identities. | ||
== Presentation and Expression == | == Presentation and Expression == | ||
Trans androgynous people may or may not lean more toward a traditional masculine or feminine presentation as opposed to fully gender-neutral presentation. A trans andro person feels that their androgynous behaviour, personal identity, and/or presentation is a | Trans androgynous people may or may not lean more toward a traditional masculine or feminine presentation as opposed to fully gender-neutral presentation. A trans andro person feels that their androgynous behaviour, personal identity, and/or presentation is a more specific identity from other nonbinary and transgender identities. Their pronouns vary per person, but typically a trans andro person rejects the pronouns given to them at birth in favour of other options. | ||
== History of the Term == | == History of the Term == | ||
The | The first appearance of the term "trans andro" appears to be from tumblr user "transandro" in 2012, but the term is naturally constructed. | ||
== Further Context == | == Further Context == | ||
The term [[Androgyne|androgyny]] can be interpreted in different ways, such as presentation, gender identity, or intersex. Therefore, identifying as trans androgynous is more specific and accurate to their identity. | |||