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    (I changed the definition it was very wrong the reason ik is bc I myself identify as agenderflux and the definition provided was librafluid along with the green flag idk how to remove)
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    [[File:Librafluidflag.png|thumb|284x284px|The agenderflux flag.]]
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    [[File:Librafluidflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The agenderflux flag.]]
    [[File:Agenderflux Flag.jpg|thumb|220x220px|An alternate agenderflux flag by Asphyn Falwell.]]
    [[File:Agenderflux Flag.jpg|thumb|218x218px|(THIS FLAG IS NOT RIGHT IDK HOW TO REMOVE IT) |alt=]]
    [[File:Original Agenderflux flag without gradients.png|thumb|218x218px|The original agenderflux flag without gradients.]]
    [[File:Librafluidflag.png|link=https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/File:Librafluidflag.png|thumb|367x367px|The agenderflux flag.]]
    [[File:Agenderflux3 flag.jpg|thumb|Another alternate agenderflux flag by Reddit user u/It-Is-I-Username]]
    '''Agenderflux''', also known as '''librafluid''', is a gender in which one is mostly [[agender]], but has a [[Demigender|partial connection to a gender]] and that gender is [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or [[Genderflux|fluctuating]]. It is similar to [[demifluid]] but with agender being the static part, and the agender part outweighting the fluid part. Agenderflux individuals often also identify as [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[genderfluid]], or [[transgender]].
    [[File:Agenderflux_Flag.jpg|link=https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/File:Agenderflux_Flag.jpg|alt=|thumb|288x288px|(THIS FLAG IS NOT RIGHT IDK HOW TO REMOVE IT)]]

    '''Agenderflux''', often mistaken as '''librafluid''' is a gender in which one is has no connection with gender but fluctuates from masculine adrognous and of course feminine some people usally identify with agender or no gender at app
    This means that one mostly feels agender but sometimes feel like they are slightly gendered. They could feel slightly [[masculine]], [[feminine]], [[Androgyne|in between]], or anything outside of that range as long as it is gendered. One can also feel slightly [[Multigender|two or more genders]] at once.

    == History ==
    Agenderflux was coined by a currently unknown Tumblr user sometime before May 15, 2017.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=20220124020105/https://agenderflux-things.tumblr.com/post/160704380653/definition-of-agenderflux}}</ref>


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The original flag has no known meaning. The meaning of the alternate agenderflux flag is as follows:
    The original flags meaning: The grey and light grey stripes represent an absence of gender, the pink femininity purple is in the middle or neither and blue is masculine

    The grey and light grey stripes represent an [[:Category:Genderless|absence of gender]], the white represents partial genderlessness, the light green represents the fluctuation between a specific gender or multiple genders. Finally, green represents the non-binary genders.


    The third alternate agenderflux flag was designed on June 19, 2020, by Reddit user u/It-Is-I-Username.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=20220124020140/https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/hc0wam/my_take_on_agenderflux_flag_agenderflux_is_when/}}</ref> The meaning of the third flag is: black means the absence of color in terms of light, white is the absence of color in terms of pigment, orange is femininity in a non-binary way, green is masculinity in a non-binary way, and yellow is a combination of femininity and masculinity in a non-binary way.
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    == References ==
    [[Category:Gender]]
    <references />
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluctuating Genders]]
    [[Category:Demigender Identities]]
    [[Category:Genderless]]
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 09:09, 9 May 2022

    The agenderflux flag.
    An alternate agenderflux flag by Asphyn Falwell.
    The original agenderflux flag without gradients.
    Another alternate agenderflux flag by Reddit user u/It-Is-I-Username

    Agenderflux, also known as librafluid, is a gender in which one is mostly agender, but has a partial connection to a gender and that gender is fluid or fluctuating. It is similar to demifluid but with agender being the static part, and the agender part outweighting the fluid part. Agenderflux individuals often also identify as non-binary, genderfluid, or transgender.

    This means that one mostly feels agender but sometimes feel like they are slightly gendered. They could feel slightly masculine, feminine, in between, or anything outside of that range as long as it is gendered. One can also feel slightly two or more genders at once.

    History

    Agenderflux was coined by a currently unknown Tumblr user sometime before May 15, 2017.[1]

    Flag

    The original flag has no known meaning. The meaning of the alternate agenderflux flag is as follows:

    The grey and light grey stripes represent an absence of gender, the white represents partial genderlessness, the light green represents the fluctuation between a specific gender or multiple genders. Finally, green represents the non-binary genders.

    The third alternate agenderflux flag was designed on June 19, 2020, by Reddit user u/It-Is-I-Username.[2] The meaning of the third flag is: black means the absence of color in terms of light, white is the absence of color in terms of pigment, orange is femininity in a non-binary way, green is masculinity in a non-binary way, and yellow is a combination of femininity and masculinity in a non-binary way.

    References

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