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    [[Andergirl|Anderdoe]]: Feminine and outherine
    [[Andergirl|Anderdoe]]: Feminine and outherine


    [[Anderxin|Andersylph]]: Xin and outherine
    [[Anderxin|Andersylph]]: Xenic and outherine


    [[Anderagin|Andersans]]: Genderless and/or null and outherine
    [[Anderagin|Andersans]]: Genderless and/or null and outherine
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    [[Anderflor]]: Outherine and outherine
    [[Anderflor]]: Outherine and outherine


    [[Andersatyr|Andersatyr]]: Masculine, xin, and outherine
    [[Andersatyr|Andersatyr]]: Masculine, xenic, and outherine


    [[Anderselkie]]: Feminine, xin, and outherine
    [[Anderselkie]]: Feminine, xenic, and outherine


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 15:29, 27 October 2021

    The andergender flag.

    Andergender is an umbrella term for a system of genders which are outherine as well as another gender aspect.

    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.

    There are several andergenders within the system, such as:

    Anderfaun: Masculine and outherine

    Anderdawn: Androgynous and outherine

    Anderdoe: Feminine and outherine

    Andersylph: Xenic and outherine

    Andersans: Genderless and/or null and outherine

    Anderflor: Outherine and outherine

    Andersatyr: Masculine, xenic, and outherine

    Anderselkie: Feminine, xenic, and outherine

    History

    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.[1]

    Flag

    The flag was created by the coiner. The orange stripes represent outherine gender identities, the white represents transness and atrinary identity, and the last two stripes are subject to change depending on the other gender aspect of the individual. On the main andergender flag, the yellow stripes represent nonbinary identity.

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