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    An '''Agender Man''' is someone who is [[agender]] and a [[man]] or [[Miaspec|man-aligned]]. It is a more specific version of [[Non-Binary Man|non-binary man]]. This can be defined in multiple ways, including but not limited to:
    An '''Agender Man''' is someone who is [[agender]] and a [[man]] or [[Miaspec|man-aligned]]. It is a more specific version of [[Non-Binary Man|non-binary man]]. This can be defined in multiple ways, including but not limited to:



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    The agender man flag.

    An Agender Man is someone who is agender and a man or man-aligned. It is a more specific version of non-binary man. This can be defined in multiple ways, including but not limited to:

    1. One is both agender and a man/man-aligned as a result of being bigender or multigender.
    2. One is partially a man (demiboy) with the other part being agender.
    3. One is boyflux and sometimes feels like a man/male-aligned and sometimes agender.
    4. One is genderfluid, but experiences mostly manhood/man-aligned genders, and genderlessness.
    5. One is agender, but is connected to manhood in some way.

    It is similar to bxy. The female equivalent is agender woman.

    History

    Agender man was coined on March 9th, 2021 by FANDOM user Zer0Rebel4. The flag was created at the same time.

    Flag

    Dark blue represents those who feel like a man, light blue for those who only feel masculine/male-aligned, white for genderlessness, and green for being agender.

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