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Commongender

Commongender refers to a gender identity characterized by neutrality or the absence of traditional gender markers. Individuals who identify as commongender typically experience their gender as neither male nor female, existing outside or between conventional gender categories.

The term emerged within online communities and gender identity discussions, particularly gaining recognition in the 2010s

People who identify as commongender may use various pronouns, including they/them, ze/zir, or others that feel

Like other non-binary identities, commongender exists on a spectrum and may overlap with other gender experiences.

Commongender is part of the broader movement toward greater recognition and acceptance of diverse gender identities.

alongside
other
non-binary
gender
identities.
Commongender
is
often
associated
with
feelings
of
gender
neutrality,
ambivalence
about
gender
categories,
or
a
sense
that
traditional
gender
concepts
do
not
adequately
describe
one's
experience.
appropriate
to
their
identity.
Some
individuals
may
prefer
neutral
language
or
ask
others
to
avoid
gendered
assumptions
altogether.
The
expression
of
commongender
identity
can
vary
widely
among
individuals,
with
some
choosing
to
present
in
gender-neutral
ways
while
others
may
not
alter
their
outward
appearance
significantly.
Some
individuals
may
identify
as
commongender
temporarily
while
exploring
their
identity,
while
others
maintain
this
identification
consistently
throughout
their
lives.
The
concept
emphasizes
the
diversity
of
human
gender
experience
beyond
the
traditional
male-female
binary
framework.
As
understanding
of
gender
continues
to
evolve,
terms
like
commongender
help
individuals
find
language
to
describe
their
experiences
and
foster
more
inclusive
approaches
to
gender
diversity
in
society.