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'''Androgynique''' describes when one's ideal, or most comfortable, body/genitalia feels [[androgynous]], but their gender does not. They feel that their body is/should be androgynous in some way but they themselves feel like their gender is separate and distinct from this.▼
[[File:Androgynique-ver1.png|thumb|220x220px|alt=|Original androgynique flag]]
[[File:Androgynique-ver2.png|thumb|Alternate androgynique flag]]
[[File:Demiandrogynique.png|thumb|Demiandrogynique flag]]
▲'''Androgynique''' describes when one's ideal, or most comfortable, body/genitalia feels [[androgynous]], but their [[gender]] does not. They feel that their body is/should be androgynous in some way but they themselves feel like their gender is separate and distinct from this.
Those who identify as androgynique may do so for various reasons:
▲2) Feeling like their [[Androgynous|androgyny]] affects aspects of their gender but does not define it (ex. someone who would otherwise identify as masculine only, having feelings more similar to being [[roseusboy]] due to androgyny)
▲3) Feeling unrelated to [[androgyny]] outside of social/visual identity and wanting a label to clarify this experience
Terms can be added to the one above to indicate what an individual's coinciding gender is, such as:
* Werdrogynique/Androgynique Man - [[male]] counterpart
▲Wifdrogynique/Androgynique Woman - female counterpart
▲Juxerogynique/Androgynique Girl - feminine counterpart
This term is an identity counterpart to [[Angnigender]].
1) Being [[multigender]]/[[genderfluid]] where sometimes one experiences being androgynique alongside other genders or separately▼
2) Being androgynique a majority of the time but experiencing dysphoric fluctuations, causing androgynous presentation to become undesirable for a length of time▼
3) Being androgynique a majority of the time but experiencing gender fluctuations/fluidity, causing the gender(s) you experience to sometimes be androgynous in nature▼
4) Being androgynique in a human context but having [[alterhuman]] experiences, fluid, flux or static, where as a non-human you experience androgynous genders▼
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4) Being androgynique in a human context but having [[alterhuman]] experiences, fluid, flux or static, where as a non-human you experience components of gender alongside your human experience, causing them to feel androgynous in nature▼
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== History ==
The term androgynique was
The original flag was designed by
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