Bigender refers to a gender identity in which a person experiences two distinct gender identities, either simultaneously or at different times. These two genders can be any combination of male, female, or non-binary identities. A bigender person might feel one gender at certain times and another gender at different times, or they may feel both genders at once. Bigender is a form of gender fluidity, where gender can fluctuate depending on the individual’s feelings or the circumstances they are in.
Bigender people may identify with traditional male and female roles or may experience non-binary genders in combination with these. The experience of being bigender can vary widely from person to person, as it is a deeply personal aspect of gender identity.
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A bigender person might identify as male on certain days and female on others, or they may feel both male and female simultaneously. For instance, someone who is bigender might feel more masculine and present as a man on one day, and on another day, feel more feminine and present as a woman. In some cases, a bigender person might experience their gender identity fluidly, shifting between their two genders throughout the day or based on the context they are in.