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Keep in mind that these are just examples. One is allowed to use the anderdoe label if they feel it applies.<br /> |
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Andergirl was coined by Twitter user aboredsapphic on July 30, 2021.<ref>https://twitter.com/aboredsapphic/status/1421174586058625026</ref> |
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Revision as of 15:23, 27 October 2021
Andergirl, and/or anderdoe, is a gender that is both outherine and feminine and is part of the Andergender System. Someone might identify as anderdoe for many reasons, such as:
- Their gender is feminine but feels outherine.
- Their gender is outherine but feels feminine.
- There are parts of their gender that are feminine and outherine that are separate from each other.
- They are fluid between feminine and outherine genders.
- They are both outherine and feminine at the same time.
- Their outherine gender is stagnant while their feminine gender is fluid, or vice versa.
Keep in mind that these are just examples. One is allowed to use the anderdoe label if they feel it applies.
History
Andergirl was coined by Twitter user aboredsapphic on July 30, 2021.[1]