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What does demigender mean – and what are demiboys and demigirls? Key LGBTQ+ terms explained

Emily Maskell
Sept. 28 2024


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Demigender is a type of non-binary identity that is being increasingly talked-about online, with multiple TikTok videos featuring demigender people explaining their experience to the wider world.

You may have heard people use the demigender labels demigirl and demiboy – but what do they mean and where do the terms originate?

In the ever-evolving LGBTQ+ dictionary, language has become an essential component of self-expression. You might have heard of non-binary people, transgender people, genderfluid people and even agender people, however, some less well-known terms you may not have heard are demigirl and demiboy.

Let’s take a look at what it means to be demigender in 2024.

What does the term demigender mean?

Demigender is an umbrella term that usually includes non-binary gender identities. Demigender may include: demigirl, demiboy, demienby, demiandrogyne and demitrans.

The term uses the “demi-” prefix, meaning half or partially, to reference having partial identification to a gender identity. However, both demigirl and demiboy are a form of non-binary gender.

The individual may identify as another gender in addition to being partially a girl (demigirl) or boy (demiboy), this may also be a combination of genders.

What does demigirl mean?

Demigirl is a non-binary gender label that describes an individual who partially identifies as a girl or woman.

Demigirl, also known as demiwoman, demifemale, demigal, or demidudette, can be used by any AFAB, AMAB or AXAB individual.

Healthline identified demigirl as a term that “tells you about someone’s gender identity but doesn’t convey any information about the sex or gender assigned to someone at birth.”

The definition adds that “a demigirl can be cisgender or trans.”

A demigirl’s identification with a girl or woman can differ from person to person. The individual may also experience discomfort or dysphoria related to gender.

In a 2023 Medium essay, demigirl identifying writer Shelby Thevenot shared: “Feminizing me erases me. Masculating me erases me. Suggesting I’m “not quite a woman” without giving me a word to own makes it sound like I am less.”

Demigirl Pride Day falls on 21 June.

What does demiboy mean?

Like demigirl, demiboy is a non-binary gender label that describes an individual who partially identifies as a boy or man.

Demiboy, also known as demiman, demimale, demiguy, demidude or demibloke, can be used by any AFAB, AMAB or AXAB individual.

A demiboy may identify with masculinity on varying levels, which can differ across identifying individuals.

Demiboy Pride Day falls on 22 June.

What is the history of the terms demigirl and demiboy?

In December 2010, demigirl and demiguy were added to the AVEN Gender Definitions Masterlist.

This came after user Bad Patient of AVEN shared in a now private post: “I said to myself that I can any word relate to me if I just stick a “demi-” in front of it. And then I realised that it might actually help me find a word for my gender identity.”

“I’ve felt for some time that I may have too much of the masculine element in me to call myself agender and feel good about it — so maybe it would be a nice idea to call myself a demiguy. Demidude. Demibloke.”

It’s believed that this was the first time someone used the “demi-” prefix to describe their gender.

Additionally, in 2014, demigirl and demiguy were added to Genderqueerid’s Genderqueer Identities & Terminology page.

This addition to the LGBTQ+ identity dictionary came when Genderqueerid owner Marilyn Roxie, had collected a survey of genderqueer individuals and demiboy and demigirl were selected as new options.

What are the demigender, demigirl and demiboy flags?

There are individual flags and symbols associated with demigender, demigirl and demiboy identities.

These flags are credited to Tumblr user Transrants in around 2015.

The demigender pride flag has seven stripes: two outer stripes in grey, two in lighter grey, and two in yellow with one white stripe in the centre.

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Though there are no confirmed official meanings behind these colour layers, it’s thought that shades of grey refer to genderlessness and partial gender connection.

White may represent all genders, like in the non-binary flag, with yellow referencing non-masculine and non-feminine genders.

The demigirl flag contains 7 stripes, dark grey, light grey, light pink, white, light pink, light grey, and dark grey.

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The greys represent a partial connection, the pink represents womanhood or femininity, and the white represents agender or non-binary identity.

The demiboy flag has 7 stripes: the colours are grey, light grey, pastel blue, white, pastel blue, light grey and grey.

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It is assumed that grey represents partial connection, blue represents masculinity and white represents agender or non-binary identity.

The demiboy identity also has an allocated symbol, designed in 2014 by a group of non-binary Brazilians, it is the Mars symbol with half of the arrow removed.

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The same group of non-binary Brazilians created a demigirl symbol which is the Venus symbol with half of the extending cross removed.
 
That's a word I haven't heard in a while.

A friend's little sister started identifying as a demigirl about a decade ago. It turned out she did so because the other girls at school were a bit mean to her and would leave her out of things so she didn't feel like a "proper" girl. She grew out of it and more recently was unsuccessfully trying to become a tradwife influencer.
 
What does demigender mean – and what are demiboys and demigirls?
It is another term for attention whore. The people that use these terms are by definition, attention seeking faggots.
In the ever-evolving LGBTQ+ dictionary, language has become an essential component of self-expression
The dictionary is only ever evolving because people need to feel special about themselves. If they wanted to feel special, let’s use them to be cannon fodder when WWIII kicks off.
You might have heard of non-binary people, transgender people, genderfluid people and even agender people
Yes, actually. I have indeed heard of the attention seeking faggots, dudes who molest women in women’s bathrooms, more attention seeking faggots, and even the mentally ill schizophrenics, who are also attention seeking faggots.
Let’s take a look at what it means to be demigender in 2024.
It means you’re going to declare your unwarranted self importance, demand that everybody bends to your every whim, and requires that you supply your children for they/them/it/xir/xirs to troon out.

Look I don’t give a fuck what you do, but for fucks sake, don’t shove it down my throat, don’t try to fuck up the internet by being massive faggots, and stay away from the fucking kids!
 
I thought it was overly complicated looking at demi- as a prefix in D&D. Demi Liches are more powerful liches, but demi humans are less human? It became even less understandable when Tumblr started applying it to gender shit.
 
It is eternally funny seeing shit that was roundly mocked on Tumblr years ago suddenly being taken deadly seriously now. You have chicks going by "ey/em/eir" pronouns at work and HR says "oooh be sure those are in your email signature!" I'm Quinby and I'm non binary and before I would have been treated like someone who wanted to wear car ears to work, and now you legally have to participate in my NLOG larp.

its more made up gender persona bullshit that means nothing.
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I never got this. Why flags, and why is it so important to have flags and specific terms for all this? There was an autistic obsession with "coining" new terms like 'skoliosexual' and whatever gender of the week, as if it made it more concrete and real?
 
You know, society spent decades trying to escape gender stereotypes, to insist that you don't have to act exactly how your gender is supposed to act. And now we're practically enforcing said stereotypes by insisting that if you aren't some walking stereotype of your sex, you're actually fucking demigender or queerfluid or some other tumblr schizobabble.
 
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