A gender identity describing individuals who are heterosexual (straight), but wish to possess the biological sex opposite to their birth sex, not because of social or political identity reasons, but simply to live more comfortably with their personal interests and appearance.
Roll-gender people often have very common and socially "normal" hobbies (like gaming, drawing, fashion, etc.), but feel that their current biological sex causes unnecessary judgment or restrictions from societal gender norms.
They do not reject their current gender out of rebellion, nor do they demand recognition from society. They simply wish for their biological body to align with how they want to express themselves, while remaining fully straight in sexual orientation.
Roll-gender is not tied to LGBT+ movements, nor is it anti-LGBT. It exists as a personal label for those who feel out of place in existing gender identity terms, and prefer to define their experience in their own way.
Roll-gender people often have very common and socially "normal" hobbies (like gaming, drawing, fashion, etc.), but feel that their current biological sex causes unnecessary judgment or restrictions from societal gender norms.
They do not reject their current gender out of rebellion, nor do they demand recognition from society. They simply wish for their biological body to align with how they want to express themselves, while remaining fully straight in sexual orientation.
Roll-gender is not tied to LGBT+ movements, nor is it anti-LGBT. It exists as a personal label for those who feel out of place in existing gender identity terms, and prefer to define their experience in their own way.
“I’m Roll-gender. I’m a straight guy, but if I were a girl, people would stop staring when I wear cute stuff.”
“Roll-gender? Oh, it’s like... I’m 100% straight, but life would be easier if I had the opposite body. That’s it.”
“It’s not trans, not fluid. I just want to switch bodies so society stops being weird about my normal hobbies.”
“Roll-gender? Oh, it’s like... I’m 100% straight, but life would be easier if I had the opposite body. That’s it.”
“It’s not trans, not fluid. I just want to switch bodies so society stops being weird about my normal hobbies.”
by thought_scROLL August 2, 2025

by Lil'ith Rose June 4, 2024

Gender is the "stylized repetition of acts in time" assuming that all the time, we talk, we walk, we express ourselves according to a generic norm. This is different from acting a performance, we speak of "act" in the sense of performativity, this would come to say that no one is of any gender from the beginning and that the genre does not stop being produced.
(a) you are a man because you have a penis, even if you feel like a woman
(b) I never said it was to "feel" a woman, there is never a being before we do things, gender is performative.
(b) I never said it was to "feel" a woman, there is never a being before we do things, gender is performative.
by melyftg April 30, 2021

by Nohoch January 6, 2023

by UnpricedGull9 October 31, 2022

the male sex or the female sex, especially when considered with reference to social and cultural differences rather than biological ones, or one of a range of other identities that do not correspond to established ideas of male and female.
by Anti lgbtqabcdefghajk123+ June 13, 2023
