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Angleargender (often shortened to Anglear) is a gender much like [[genderfluid]] and [[Androgyne|androgyne.]] Angleargender is a feeling of intersex, or in between male and female, and the feeling of binary gender fluxuates like genderfluid. |
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Angleargender (often shortened to Anglear) is a gender much like [[genderfluid]] and [[Androgyne|androgyne.]] Angleargender is a feeling of intersex, or in between male and female, and the feeling of binary gender fluctuates like genderfluid. The individual do not always have to feel equally masculine and feminine. For example, one could be 60% feminine most of the time, and 40% masculine most of the time, though they may fluctuate. |
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Revision as of 17:03, 23 February 2021
Angleargender should not be confused with androgyne.
Angleargender (often shortened to Anglear) is a gender much like genderfluid and androgyne. Angleargender is a feeling of intersex, or in between male and female, and the feeling of binary gender fluctuates like genderfluid. The individual do not always have to feel equally masculine and feminine. For example, one could be 60% feminine most of the time, and 40% masculine most of the time, though they may fluctuate.