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I think that my gender changes more on the function how I decide to dress/express it.

When I dress as usual (neutral/masculine), I could use any pronouns. Heck, even sometimes, I think sometimes of myself in neutral or feminine... or mixing all genders.

When I dress in a more feminine way, I feel better with feminine pronouns. Or think about myself in feminine.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

The other day I found two microlabels, under genderfluid spectrum, that looks that matches what I'm. Mutogender and presentian .

Mutogender is a form of genderfluid, its fluidity causes one's gender to change depending on the situation, for example, the location, people one interacts with, season, etc.

Presentisian is a gender identity and mutogender in which one's gender becomes their current gender presentation