Talk:LGBTQ+ Keeper/@comment-37609893-20190330133358/@comment-38091275-20190330154712

Some gender identities:

Cisgender is the norm. It means your gender identity matches your body.

Transgender means your body's assigned gender is the opposite of the gender that you (and your brain) actually are.

Gender-fluid means that your gender changes, day to day or situation to situation. One day you might feel more female, and another you might feel more male, sometimes you could be both, sometimes neither.

Non-binary means that you are neither male nor female but identify as a separate gender. It is also known as genderqueer, an umbrella term for non-cis/non-binary identities. Non-binary people use they/them (or other) pronouns.

Agender is similar (but not exactly the same) to non-binary. You don't identify as any gender and use they/them (or other) pronouns.

Bigender/Trigender/Polygender/Pangender means you are multiple genders (any ratio or combination) at once.

Intersex means you were born a biological combination of male and female (genetics, anatomy, or hormones). You could identify as a gender-nonconforming intersex person, or as male, female, or other genders.

Gender-questioning means you don't know your gender.

There are more, this was just a quick list.