Gender Identity is a concept that refers to how a person feels about himself, whether as a man, woman, or may not be at all.
Gender Identity can be included in two main categories, namely binary gender and non-biner gender.
Binary gender refers to gender identity in accordance with a person's biological sex, namely male or female.
Non-biner gender refers to gender identity that is not in accordance with a person's biological sex, or may contain elements of both sexes.
Gender Identity can be influenced by many factors, including the social environment, life experiences, and biological factors.
Some people experience gender dysforia, namely discomfort or anxiety caused by incompatibility between their gender identity and their biological gender.
Transgender is a term used to refer to people who identify themselves as gender that is different from their biological sex.
The term cisgender is used to refer to people who identify themselves as gender in accordance with their biological sex.
Genderfluid is a term used to refer to people who identify themselves as having a change of gender identity from time to time.
The term genderqueer is used to refer to people who identify themselves as a gender identity that is not standard or indefinite.