Kinkipedia - Demigender
Demigender: Partially Connected, Fully Valid
Demigender is a gender identity where a person feels a partial connection to a particular gender—such as man, woman, or another gender—but not fully or exclusively. It’s like standing near a gender identity without fully stepping into it. Someone who is demigender may identify as partially male, female, or another gender, while the rest of their identity might feel neutral, undefined, or aligned with a different experience altogether.
This isn’t a lack of clarity—it’s a distinct experience of gender that’s only partly there. For some, the connection to a certain gender may come and go. For others, it may always be present, but only in a limited or partial way. The key is that the gender identity exists—but doesn’t dominate their sense of self.
Where Did the Term “Demigender” Come From?
The prefix “demi-” means “half” or “partial,” and in the context of gender, it points to a partial identification. The term emerged from online LGBTQ+ spaces as people searched for more precise ways to describe their gender experience—especially those who didn’t fully align with binary or even fully nonbinary identities.
Demigender helped fill a gap in language for those who weren’t completely detached from male or female identities, but didn’t feel they could—or wanted to—fully embrace them either. It became an affirming way to describe an “in-between” experience without forcing oneself into a binary mold.
Why Demigender Identity Matters
Demigender challenges the idea that gender has to be all-or-nothing. It offers a space for people who feel some connection to a gender, without being defined by it. That matters because it reflects the true complexity of human identity—especially for those whose experiences don’t align with traditional or binary definitions.
Affirming demigender identities helps broaden the conversation around gender and makes room for people who live in the nuance. It also reminds us that identity doesn’t need to be complete, constant, or easily explained to be valid. What matters most is that it feels true to the person living it.
Related Terms to Know
Demiboy: A person who partially identifies as a boy or man, but not fully. The rest of their gender identity may be neutral, nonbinary, or undefined.
Demigirl: A person who partially identifies as a girl or woman, but not entirely. Like demiboy, it often includes nonbinary or agender aspects.
Nonbinary: An umbrella term for gender identities outside the male/female binary. Many demigender individuals fall under this category.
Agender: A gender identity defined by the absence of gender. Some demigender people may feel partially agender alongside another identity.
Genderfluid: A gender identity that shifts over time. While demigender is typically more stable, some people may experience both.
Graygender: Describes someone who identifies with gender weakly or infrequently. May overlap with demigender experiences.
Final Thoughts
Demigender is a gentle reminder that gender doesn’t have to be absolute to be real. For those who live somewhere between, or who only partially identify with any one gender, demigender provides a way to describe that space—and to be seen for who they are.
In a world that often pushes us to be one thing or another, demigender says: you don’t have to choose. You can be both. You can be part. You can simply be. And that’s more than enough.