Demigender

Demigender ('demi' is a french prefix meaning "half" or "lesser" ) is a gender identity in which one feels a partial connection to a certain gender or genders, or to the concept of gender, and may identify partially, but not wholly, with a certain gender or genders. It is an umbrella term for other identities, such as demiboy, demigirl, deminonbinary, demiagender, demifluid, and more. It is also considered both a transgender and non-binary identity. However, not all demigender individuals may identify with the one or both of those labels.

The Flag
The colors for the demigender flag are dark gray, then light gray, then light yellow, white, back to light yellow, light gray, and dark gray.

The greys of the demi- flags represent the partial connection and the gray areas, the yellow represents non-binary gender identities, and the white represents agender identity.

Demigender Identities

 * Demiboy: Partially identifying as a man (or otherwise masculine)
 * Demigirl: Partially identifying as a woman (or otherwise feminine)
 * Deminonbinary: Partially identifying as non-binary
 * Demifluid: One's gender partially being fluid, while another part is static
 * Demiflux: One's gender partially being fluid, while another part is static. Different from demiflux as -flux implies that one of the genders is neutral/agender.
 * Demiagender: Partially identifying as agender.
 * Demineutrois: Partially identifying as neutrois.
 * Demigender: Partially identifying as non-binary and male and female