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Someone might identify with andergender or one of the subsets within the gender system for many reasons. Such as their gender being fluid between outherine genders and non-outherine genders, their gender can be accurately described as both outherine and another gender aspect equally, their gender is both outherine and another gender aspect, along with many more. |
Someone might identify with andergender or one of the subsets within the gender system for many reasons. Such as their gender being fluid between outherine genders and non-outherine genders, their gender can be accurately described as both outherine and another gender aspect equally, their gender is both outherine and another gender aspect, along with many more. |
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Andergender can also be used as a standalone identity (Andernonbinary or Anderfae) for those whose gender is best described as non-binary alone.<ref> |
Andergender can also be used as a standalone identity (Andernonbinary or Anderfae) for those whose gender is best described as non-binary alone.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=hhttps://twitter.com/aboredsapphic/status/1421174528772816899}}</ref> |
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There are several andergenders within the system, such as: |
There are several andergenders within the system, such as: |
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== History == |
== History == |
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Andergender was coined by Twitter user aboredsapphic on July 30, 2021. The system was named ''ander'' after the Dutch word for "other", and was created due to a lack of explicitly outherine gender identities.<ref> |
Andergender was coined by Twitter user aboredsapphic on July 30, 2021. The system was named ''ander'' after the Dutch word for "other", and was created due to a lack of explicitly outherine gender identities.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=hhttps://twitter.com/aboredsapphic/status/1421174519465660418}}</ref> |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |