• Ziglin (they/them)@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I’d never really thought about those kinds of combinations. I’m still not sure how one can indentify as a binary gender so yeah.

    Non-binary to me is generally just an umbrella term for between or outside the binary genders (and intersex? (Should be a non-binary sex though right?)). When you say you identify as genderfluid in form of a mix of agender, non-binary, and between male and agender. Does this mean that the non-binary part is a part that exists outside of the other ones, that is more difficult to name/describe?

    Also the last part (between agender and male) confuses me. Is that the assigned upon boot part? Or is it actually a mix?

    I really want a mathematical representation of gender but it would be impossible to make it inclusive and useful.