Transandrogynous

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Transandrogynous, also called transandrog or transdrogynous, is a term that refers to transgender individuals who identify with androgyny to a greater extent than masculinity or femininity. It's also used to describe transgender individuals that identify fully or partially as androgyne or another androgynous gender.

Common Definitions

Transandrogyny or transdrogyny can be considered an umbrella term for individuals who have an androgyne-aligned gender identity. Transandrogynous individuals can also identify as other, non-androgynous genders as well. For example, a neutrandrogyne individual may identify as transandrogynous, though typically one's androgynous identities are more significant that one's non-androgynous identities, or one wants to emphasize their androgynous identity.

Transandrogynous is not necessarily a combination of transfeminine and transmasculine, but is a mix of the binary genders or could be a lack of gender. Unlike transmascfem, it is not exclusive to any AGAB or ANC.

Transandrogynous is sometimes used, not as a gender identity, but as a way to describe anyone who undergoes a transition process to an androgynous presentation (regardless of gender)- possibly through clothing, hair, surgery, hormone replacement therapy, or other methods.

The term was coined by Deviantart user decaykid on April 23, 2017.

Androgyne is a specific gender, while transnadrogynous is an umbrella term. It’s different the same way trans woman and transfeminine are different.

decaykid on Deviantart[1]

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