"Just because I'm attached to the mindset of a genderflux girly girl right now doesn't mean I have to have a radically feminine gender expression showing"įluxfluid people are non-binary transgender people who are both genderfluid and genderflux. "Just because I'm attached to calling myself a guy at the moment doesn't mean I have to show a masculine gender expression" In neither of these gender identities a change in one's current gender expressions are required to make them "valid". The intensity of these changes also vary from person to person, some people may even experience radical flux mindset changes throughout the same day, what is not uncommon. The people who are genderflux only aren't exactly all transgender nor non-binary to begin with, one could be a genderflux-cis-woman please, for example, as someone who feel more attached to femininity at certain moments for whatever reasons (but some people know exactly the circumstances and the reasons, but nobody is supposed to be obligated to know) and less attached to femininity at whatever other moments for whatever other reasons. some people think it depends on how recently was your last gender identity change (for example, if you only changed your gender identity once in 20 years, it's very unlikely genderfluid fits you as an gender identity, as far as I know) what is complicated here is to draw the line BTW people who just happened to change gender identity and people who have their gender identity fluid. The intensity of these changes vary from person to person, some people may even experience multiple radical fluid gender identity changes throughout one same day, what is not uncommon. I'm an genderfluid non-binary transgender person, and to me, changing gender identity just happens at random moments, for whatever reasons I feel like calling myself a guy, or a girl, or agender or neutrois, or androgyne (or whatever other gender identity word I feel like referring to myself at the moment for whatever reason) at random moments in my case, some genderfluid people may have specific reasons for the changing in how they wanna be called, and others specific circumstances. Gender expression is what other people get to perceive on you (your behaviors, your name and pronouns, your body and biological sex, your clothes, gender stereotypes and roles, etc) Gender identity are just words you feel more comfortable for whatever reasons being referred as at the moment or the box you feel more comfortable and better represented being inside as the moment. Keep in mind that before reading what I have to say:
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