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Someone who is '''demigender''' feels a partial but not total connection with a certain [[gender]]. Demigender is considered a [[Nonbinary|non-binary]] gender, and most demigender people consider themselves to be non-binary<ref name=":0">http://gender.wikia.com/wiki/Demigender</ref>. When describing demigender identities, the prefix demi is attached to a gender—for instance, a [[demigirl]] is someone who feels a partial, but not full, connection to being a girl. While some believe the prefix demi can be attached to any [[gender identity]], others argue it does not make sense to attach it to [[agender]] or [[neutrois]]<ref name=":0" />. | '''Demigender''' is a [[gender identity]] that falls under the [[multigender]], [[nonbinary]] and [[transgender]] umbrellas. Someone who is '''demigender''' feels a partial but not total connection with a certain [[gender]]. Demigender is considered a [[Nonbinary|non-binary]] gender, and most demigender people consider themselves to be non-binary<ref name=":0">http://gender.wikia.com/wiki/Demigender</ref>. When describing demigender identities, the prefix demi is attached to a gender—for instance, a [[demigirl]] is someone who feels a partial, but not full, connection to being a girl. While some believe the prefix demi can be attached to any [[gender identity]], others argue it does not make sense to attach it to [[agender]] or [[neutrois]]<ref name=":0" />. | ||
Demigender as a [[gender identity]] should not be confused with demisexual or demiromantic, which describe sexual and romantic orientations respectively. | Demigender as a [[gender identity]] should not be confused with demisexual or demiromantic, which describe sexual and romantic orientations respectively. |