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Neutrois is a non-binary gender identity that is associated with having a neutral or null gender. It is an umbrella term, with each person experiencing neutrois differently. Common definitions include feeling neutrally gendered- feeling neither male , female , nor anything in between, but still feeling strongly gendered (similar to maverique or aporagender ). Another common definite is feeling null-gendered , genderless or agender - some genderless individuals may identify as both agender and neutrois, while others may prefer one term or the other. Neutrois and agender are occasionally used interchangeably. Neutrois individuals may also identify as transgender .

Neutrois vs. Agender

There is little agreement about the difference between terms such as agender and neutrois/gender neutral. Some people use these terms interchangeably, but for others there is a difference between these terms. It is often said that agender is the experience of having no gender at all, whereas neutrois is the experience of having a gender identity, but that gender identity is not male/masculine or female/feminine , but instead neutral.

History

The word neutrois was coined by a neutrois person named H. A. Burnham, in 1995[1] . The word neutrois is presumably made from a combination of the French word neutre, meaning "neutral" or "neuter," and French trois, "three," as in third gender.

Demigender is a group of genders, in which one is partially, but not fully a given gender. It can also be for people who feel the barest connections to a gender, but not enough to fully identify as that gender. Demigender people may identify as another gender, in combination with demigender. Demigender can also be an identity in itself, for people who feel a partial connection to the concept of gender in general. Demigender people often identify as non-binary and may also identify as transgender .

Being demigender does not necessarily mean that one is partially a given gender and partially agender . One can be, for example, a demiboy and a demigirl at the same time, meaning part of one's gender is boy and the other part is a girl. The "other part" of one's gender can be any gender or combination of genders.

Similar genders include libragender and paragender . The opposite of demigender is hypergender .

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