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    '''Achiralgender''' is an [[eugender]] without an [[antigender]] or an [[ungender]], or vice-versa due to an impossibility of the reverse form.<ref>{{Archive|URL=2022.02.15-073106/https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/181375551217/achiralgender-a-eugender-without-an-antigender}}</ref><ref>{{Archive|URL=2022.02.15-073253/https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2780172185560926&id=100007045159561}}</ref> It's a gender that cannot possess a polar opposite.
    '''Achiralgender''' is an [[eugender]] without an [[antigender]] or an [[ungender]], or vice-versa, due to an impossibility of the reverse form.<ref>{{Archive|URL=2022.02.15-073106/https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/181375551217/achiralgender-a-eugender-without-an-antigender}}</ref><ref>{{Archive|URL=2022.02.15-073253/https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2780172185560926&id=100007045159561}}</ref> It's a [[gender]] that cannot possess a polar opposite.


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Latest revision as of 19:53, 1 May 2023

    Achiralgender is an eugender without an antigender or an ungender, or vice-versa, due to an impossibility of the reverse form.[1][2] It's a gender that cannot possess a polar opposite.

    History

    The term achiralgender was first coined by Tumblr user mogai-ringo on September 5th, 2018 in order to describe their experience.

    Flag

    achiralgender flag

    The achiralgender flag was coined by a user going by Amnisty on November 17th, 2020. The gold represent the lone genders that achiralgender encompasses, the black represents the lack of an antigender, and the white represents multigenders that inherently have no opposite, such as pangender, since pangender encompasses agender as well, making no opposite for it.

    Etymology

    The term achiralgender was taken from achiral, a molecule that cannot be superposed on its mirror image by any combination of rotations and translations.

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