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bigender stuff(defintion included)

Postby lifeisinsane » Tue Sep 17, 2019 3:27 pm

Bigender is a gender identity which can be literally translated as 'two genders' or 'double gender'. Bigender people experience exactly two gender identities, either simultaneously or varying between the two. These two gender identities could be male and female, but could also include non-binary identities.



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Re: bigender stuff(defintion included)

Postby Snaga » Tue Sep 17, 2019 4:48 pm

I think for me, it would be feeling both at the same time, as if they were two separate entities, but then again, it's possible that I have some disassociative alternate personalities floating around, so....
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Re: bigender stuff(defintion included)

Postby lifeisinsane » Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:54 am

interesting snaga that's very interesting can you explain more? or does anyone else wanna share? :?:
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Re: bigender stuff(defintion included)

Postby Snaga » Wed Sep 18, 2019 2:44 pm

I do not have a formal Dx (of anything), and especially for DID, I wouldn't presume to declare myself such, although I consistently score high (but not DID high) on disassociative self-tests. Perhaps a form of OSDD-1b or something. That seems to most closely define my experience.

To call myself androgynous doesn't feel right, my internal sense of self is both, not neither. If I were to run with the OSDD theory, I would be roughly split between three female 'me's', and three male ones, with one male (the 'host') and one strongly defined female one, being the two most clearly-defined and up-front personalities. The rest much less clearly delineated, and can be thought of as piggybacking on the two main personalities.

Biologically I'm male, and the Y chromosome ultimately shows in my overall behaviour- we can't escape our DNA- but I've always shown a strong feminine component in gender self-tests. Yet I wouldn't call myself effeminate. I'm just... a guy....

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