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    [[File:Alysgender.png|thumb|Original flag]]
    [[File:Alysgender.png|thumb|Original alysgender flag]]
    [[File:Alysgender.flag.png|thumb|Alternative flag]]
    [[File:Alysgender.flag.png|thumb|Alternative flag]]
    [[File:Alysgender Alternate.png|thumb|Another alternate flag]]
    '''Alysgender''' is a gender identity where you feel you are [[Genderfluid|fluid between genders]], but you are not comfortable with any gender.
    '''Alysgender''' is a gender identity where someone feels that they are [[Genderfluid|fluid between genders]], but are not comfortable with any gender.

    ==History==
    ==History==
    The identity was coined on April 19, 2019. The creator of the term is wiki user [https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/User:Thegayesttransboi Thegayesttransboi].
    This identity was coined on April 19, 2019. The creator of the term is Wikia FANDOM user Thegayesttransboi.<ref name=":0">[https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Alysgender Alysgender on the Gender Wiki]</ref>
    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The flag was created on the same day and by [https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/User:Thegayesttransboi Thegayesttransboi]. The flag has no official meaning to the colors. A second flag was created on June 11, 2021 by wiki user [https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/User:Felix.guchi Felix.guchi]. The orange represents fluidity and change, the blue represents masculinity and masculine genders, the yellow represents discomfort, and the pink represents femininity and feminine genders.   
    The flag was created on the same day of coining and by Thegayesttransboi.<ref>https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/File:Alysgender.png</ref> The flag has no official meaning to the colors.

    The first alternate flag was created on June 11, 2021 by Wikia FANDOM user Felix.guchi.<ref>[[:File:Alysgender.flag.png|File:Alysgender.flag.png]]</ref> The orange represents [[Genderfluid|fluidity]] and change, the blue represents [[Masculine|masculinity]] and [[Mingender|masculine genders]], the yellow represents discomfort, and the pink represents [[Feminine|femininity]] and [[Fingender|feminine genders]].<ref name=":0" />

    The second alternate flag was designed by Wikia FANDOM user Koudvuur on June 14th, 2021. The flag colors represent the following; Light blue stands for fluidity, dark blue for masculine identities, pink for feminine identities, grey for [[Non-Binary|nonbinary]] identities, and yellow for discomfort.<ref name=":0" /><ref>https://gender.wikia.org/wiki/Alysgender?commentId=4400000000000053557</ref>
    ==References==
    <references />
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]

    Revision as of 22:21, 16 June 2021

    Original alysgender flag
    Alternative flag
    Another alternate flag

    Alysgender is a gender identity where someone feels that they are fluid between genders, but are not comfortable with any gender.

    History

    This identity was coined on April 19, 2019. The creator of the term is Wikia FANDOM user Thegayesttransboi.[1]

    Flag

    The flag was created on the same day of coining and by Thegayesttransboi.[2] The flag has no official meaning to the colors.

    The first alternate flag was created on June 11, 2021 by Wikia FANDOM user Felix.guchi.[3] The orange represents fluidity and change, the blue represents masculinity and masculine genders, the yellow represents discomfort, and the pink represents femininity and feminine genders.[1]

    The second alternate flag was designed by Wikia FANDOM user Koudvuur on June 14th, 2021. The flag colors represent the following; Light blue stands for fluidity, dark blue for masculine identities, pink for feminine identities, grey for nonbinary identities, and yellow for discomfort.[1][4]

    References

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