under the syn- umbrella. an identity that specifies that someone is transitioning to an androgynous gender/body while being intersex. syn- equivalent of transandrogynous.
[PT: synandrogynous /end PT]
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[ID: The synandrogynous pride flag, with stripes of: Purple, bubblegum pink, lavender, pale yellow, ice blue, powder blue, and purple. End ID.]
syn-: a prefix that denotes someone is transitioning to any gender while being intersex.
coined to be an alternative to transmasc/transfem/transneutral for people who do not feel they fit under the typical agab-centric definitions of those terms, while being more specific than admasculine/adfeminine/adneutral by specifying one’s intersex identity.
Synfeminine: an identity that specifies that someone is transitioning to a feminine gender/body while being intersex.
[ID: The synfeminine flag, with seven stripes of: periwinkle blue, powder blue, cyan, pale yellow, orange, red-pink, and royal blue. End ID.]
Synmasculine: an identity that specifies that someone is transitioning to a masculine gender/body while being intersex.
[ID: The synmasculine flag, which has seven stripes of: Dark blue, lavender purple, very pale pink-purple, pale yellow, red-orange, medium blue, and navy blue. End ID.]
Synneutral: an identity that specifies that someone is transitioning to a neutral gender/body while being intersex.
[ID: The synneutral flag, with seven stripes of: Medium blue, pink-purple, very pale purple, yellow, orange, sky blue, and navy blue. End ID.]
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From the linked wiki page linked for Transandrogynous:
Transandrogynous or transdrogynous is a term used to describe a transgender individual who identifies fully or partially as androgyne or another androgynous gender. It can be considered umbrella term for individuals who transition to an androgynous identity.
Transandrogynous individuals can also identify as other, non-androgynous genders as well. For example, an neutrandrogyne individual may identify as transandrogynous, though typically one’s androgynous identities are more significant that one’s non-androgynous identities, or one wants to emphasize their androgynous identity.
Transandrogynous is sometimes used, not as a gender identity, but as a way to describe anyone who undergoes a transition process to an androgynous presentation (regardless of gender)- either through surgery, hormone replacement therapy, or other methods. Under this definition, individuals who undergo transition to attempt to appear more androgynous would be considered transneutral, regardless of their actual gender identity.