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[[File:Adgender alt 1.png|thumb|Alternate Adgender flag]] |
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[[File:Adgender alt 2.png|thumb|Alternate Adgender flag (Simplified)]] |
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'''Adgender''' is a [[Gender Modality|gender modality]] that refers to someone who moves towards a given [[gender]], or gender [[presentation]]. It is slightly more inclusive than terms like [[transmasculine]] and [[transfeminine]] as it includes those who |
'''Adgender''' is a [[Gender Modality|gender modality]] that refers to someone who moves towards a given [[gender]], or gender [[presentation]]. It is slightly more inclusive than terms like [[transmasculine]] and [[transfeminine]] as it includes those who would not be included under the [[Transgender|trans]] umbrella. Examples include: |
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*An [[AFAB]] [[bigender]] individual who has been on testosterone and now needs to do the same things as transfeminine individuals to pass on days where they feel like a [[girl]]. This individual would be adfeminine. |
*An [[AFAB]] [[bigender]] individual who has been on testosterone and now needs to do the same things as transfeminine individuals to pass on days where they feel like a [[girl]]. This individual would be adfeminine. |
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*A [[male]] |
*A [[male]] member of a [[plural:System|plural system]] who has to dress the body of the [[Cisgender|cis]] woman host when they front in order to feel themself would be admasculine. |
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*A cis man with [[Kallman Syndrome|Kallmann syndrome]] who chooses to take testosterone might consider themself admasculine. |
*A cis man with [[Kallman Syndrome|Kallmann syndrome]] who chooses to take testosterone might consider themself admasculine. |
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*An AFAB [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] [[femme]] might call themself adfeminine because they feel like they're transitioning into a different kind of femininity than the heteronormative role they were assigned at birth. |
*An AFAB [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] [[femme]] might call themself adfeminine because they feel like they're transitioning into a different kind of femininity than the heteronormative role they were assigned at birth. |