What is Gender Fluidity?

What is Gender Fluidity?

Raman

Gender Fluid

If "gender neutrality" is an ideology, "gender change" is a way of identifying one gender and, conversely, having multiple gender identities.

What-

People who identify as genderfluid fall into the genderqueer or non-binary category, where they do not have a permanent gender.

A genderfluid person may identify as male, female, or a variety of non-binary identities at random times or in response to specific events or circumstances.

When-

Because it is a millennial term, there is no definite timeline for the origin of this term.

But it was around 2014 when non-binary identities began to emerge and the pride flag for people with "sex liquid" was designed by JJ Poole.

The flag consists of 6 colors, pink means femininity, white stripe means no gender, purple stripe means mixed or androgynous, black line represents all other genders, and blue means masculinity.

Where-

Gender fluidity as a concept is largely open to the West, as some reports say that the San Francisco Bay Area Gender Fluidity Camp, although it has been around for about three years, has been in the news recently because, different from previous years, it has been in almost three times. double this year.

In India, gender fluidity is not very well known and people are still confused about what it means, but that doesn't mean it is completely unknown.

Who-

A well-known genre character is Ruby Rose from the hit series Orange Is The New Black. In an interview with Elle, Rose explained how gentle her sex was to her:

"Gender fluidity is not a feeling that you're on one end of the spectrum," she says. Generally, I most certainly don't relate to any orientation.

I'm not a man; I don't actually feel like a lady, however I was certainly conceived that way. So I'm somewhere in the middle, which is, in imagination." , the perfect me, it's like having the best of both worlds.

I have many qualities that would normally be present in men and less that would normally exist in women. But sometimes I wear skirts, like today."

Why-

According to a CNN article, Dot Brouwer, director of the LGBTQA center at the University of Vermont, says that a person's gender is on a spectrum and that her gender identity is what feels appropriate for a particular person.

How-

Gender fluidity can be expressed in various ways, through language, the use of singular pronouns such as "she", "they", "yours", and others.

It can be represented both by clothing and by speech. In a CNN article, people of both sexes talk about how their language can change based on the gender they currently identify with.

So this is a little attempt to clarify two terms often misused as alternatives to each other. But while gender equity and gender neutrality are related, they have many different meanings.



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