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[[File:The Adfeminine Flag.jpg|alt=|thumb|The adfeminine flag.]] |
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[[File:Adandrogynous.png|thumb|The adandrogynous flag.]] |
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'''Adgender''' is a [[Gender Modality|gender modality]] that refers to someone who moves towards a given [[gender]], or gender [[Gender Presentation|presentation]]. It is slightly more inclusive than terms like [[transmasculine]] and [[transfeminine]] as it includes |
'''Adgender''' is a [[Gender Modality|gender modality]] that refers to someone who moves towards a given [[gender]], or gender [[Gender Presentation|presentation]]. It is slightly more inclusive than terms like [[transmasculine]] and [[transfeminine]] as it includes those who wouldn't 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 |
*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]] headmate in a [[system]] who has to dress the body of the [[Cisgender|cis]] woman host when they front in order to feel themself would be admasculine. |
* A [[male]] headmate in a [[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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== Subcategories == |
== Subcategories == |
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* Adfeminine - Someone who moves towards a feminine gender or feminine presentation |
* Adfeminine - Someone who moves towards a [[feminine]] gender or feminine presentation. |
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* Admasculine - Someone who moves towards a masculine gender or masculine presentation |
* Admasculine - Someone who moves towards a [[masculine]] gender or masculine presentation. |
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* Adneutral - Someone who moves towards a neutral gender or neutral presentation |
* Adneutral - Someone who moves towards a [[neutral]] gender or neutral presentation. |
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* Adandrogynous - Someone who moves towards an androgynous gender or androgynous presentation |
* Adandrogynous - Someone who moves towards an [[Liaspec|androgynous gender]] or [[androgynous]] presentation. |
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== History |
== History == |
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Adgender was coined by Queer-Buccaneers on June 22, 2018.<ref>https://queer-buccaneers.tumblr.com/post/175125498477/admasculine-transitioning-towards-masculinity</ref> |
Adgender was coined by Queer-Buccaneers on June 22, 2018.<ref>https://queer-buccaneers.tumblr.com/post/175125498477/admasculine-transitioning-towards-masculinity</ref> |
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== Flags == |
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The adgender flag was created through the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on July 14, 2018.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/175895522910/adgender-pride-flag</ref> |
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The adfeminine, admasculine, and adneutral flags were created by Wiki user Celestialsofia on July 22, 2021. |
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The adandrogynous flag was created by Wiki user TheMagisttrate on August 17, 2021.<ref>https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/Adgender?commentId=4400000000000182747</ref> |
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== Resources == |
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== References == |
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[[Category:Gender]] |
[[Category:Gender]] |
Revision as of 05:30, 3 December 2021
Adgender is a 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 wouldn't be included under the trans umbrella. Examples include:
- 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.
- A male headmate in a system who has to dress the body of the cis woman host when they front in order to feel themself would be admasculine.
- A cis man with Kallmann syndrome who chooses to take testosterone might consider themself admasculine.
- An AFAB 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.
- A butch woman who transitions but wants to avoid the connotations of transmasculine might feel more comfortable calling themself admasculine.
- A female headmate in a system who, in world, is transfeminine but the host is an AFAB body.
- An intersex individual who has undergone medical intervention but doesn't consider themself trans might consider themself adgender.
- A trans woman would be adfeminine and transfeminine, because in this case adfeminine an umbrella term that transfeminine falls under.
Subcategories
- Adfeminine - Someone who moves towards a feminine gender or feminine presentation.
- Admasculine - Someone who moves towards a masculine gender or masculine presentation.
- Adneutral - Someone who moves towards a neutral gender or neutral presentation.
- Adandrogynous - Someone who moves towards an androgynous gender or androgynous presentation.
History
Adgender was coined by Queer-Buccaneers on June 22, 2018.[1]
Flags
The adgender flag was created through the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on July 14, 2018.[2] The adfeminine, admasculine, and adneutral flags were created by Wiki user Celestialsofia on July 22, 2021.
The adandrogynous flag was created by Wiki user TheMagisttrate on August 17, 2021.[3]