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    Afisgender is a xenogender that feels hazy, dreamlike, or is hard to conceptualize, due to neurodivergence. Only neurodivergent individuals may identify as afisgender.

    A five striped flag. The outer stripes are mint green, the middle stripes are cyan, and the inner stripe is sky blue. There are three pastel mint circles over the inner stripe, each outlined with the same sky blue.
    The afisgender flag by Queerso on Tumblr.
    A seven striped flag. The outer stripes are mint green, the outer middle stripes are cyan, the inner middle stripes are sky blue and the inner stripes are pastel mint green. Both the outer and inner middle stripes are thinner than the outer and inner stripes.
    The simplified afisgender flag by Queerso on Tumblr.

    History

    Afisgender was coined on July 27th, 2020, by Androidic on Tumblr.

    Flags

    The Afisgender flags were created on September 7th, 2020, by Queerso on Tumblr.[1]

    The original is a five striped flag. The outer stripes are mint green, the middle stripes are cyan, and the inner stripe is sky blue. There are three pastel mint circles over the inner stripe, each outlined with the same sky blue.

    The simplified flag is a seven striped flag. The outer stripes are mint green, the outer middle stripes are cyan, the inner middle stripes are sky blue and the inner stripes are pastel mint green. Both the outer and inner middle stripes are thinner than the outer and inner stripes.

    Etymology

    Afis- comes from the Greek “ασαφής”/“asafís”, meaning hazy.

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