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There is no resource for the term's original creator, but the earliest record of the term can be found from August 2, 2015 on the Tumblr blog nonbinary-school-survival.<ref>[https://nonbinary-school-survival.tumblr.com/post/125681867336/masterlist-of-genders Masterlist of Genders]</ref> It is unclear if they were the original creator of the term or not, or were compiling a list of gender terms. The flag was created by Pride-Flags on Deviant Art on September 9, 2015, but has no confirmed meaning.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Amaregender-559207467</ref> |
There is no resource for the term's original creator, but the earliest record of the term can be found from August 2, 2015 on the Tumblr blog nonbinary-school-survival.<ref>[https://nonbinary-school-survival.tumblr.com/post/125681867336/masterlist-of-genders Masterlist of Genders] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20150806040546/http://nonbinary-school-survival.tumblr.com/post/125681867336/masterlist-of-genders archive])</ref> It is unclear if they were the original creator of the term or not, or were compiling a list of gender terms. The flag was created by Pride-Flags on Deviant Art on September 9, 2015, but has no confirmed meaning.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Amaregender-559207467</ref> |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 02:43, 24 February 2021
Amaregender is a micro-label for genderfluid people whose gender identity changes based on whom they are attracted to or in love with. Any type of attraction may influence an amaregender person's gender identity.
Etymology
The prefix for this term comes from the Latin verb amare[1] meaning "to love".
History
There is no resource for the term's original creator, but the earliest record of the term can be found from August 2, 2015 on the Tumblr blog nonbinary-school-survival.[2] It is unclear if they were the original creator of the term or not, or were compiling a list of gender terms. The flag was created by Pride-Flags on Deviant Art on September 9, 2015, but has no confirmed meaning.[3]