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If you’re looking for a label to describe your gender identity and discovered the term “Cassgender,” you might be wondering what it means (and if it applies to you). Basically, cassgender is a gender identity in which a person is indifferent to the idea of gender and feels their gender isn’t important, although they may still have a gender. Read on for a complete overview of what it means to be cassgender and how to determine if you might be cassgender yourself!
Cassgender Definition
Cassgender is a gender identity in which someone doesn’t feel like their gender is important or is indifferent to the idea of gender. Cassgender people may still have a gender and can choose what pronouns to use. The term was first coined by Tumblr user okaygender in 2014.
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QuestionIf I identify as cassgender, would it change the partner titles I use, such as 'boyfriend' or 'girlfriend'? I generally don't mind what people call me, but I'm specifically wondering about dating relationships.
WikiBirdWalker968Community AnswerNo, you can use whatever titles you prefer. You might choose to keep titles like 'boyfriend' or 'girlfriend,' or you could use alternatives such as 'voidfriend,' 'joyfriend,' 'enbyfriend,' 'significant other,' or any other term you prefer.
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- ↑ NV Gay. LGBTQIA+ Activist and Educator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://archive.md/uF1oW
- ↑ https://okaygender.tumblr.com/post/98667701749/mogai-archive-cassexual-feeling-utterly
- ↑ https://lgbtqia.wiki/wiki/Cassgender
- ↑ NV Gay. LGBTQIA+ Activist and Educator. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.diversitycenterneo.org/about-us/pronouns/
- ↑ https://nonbinary.wiki/wiki/List_of_uncommon_nonbinary_identities#cassgender









