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    [[File:Angnigender flag.jpg|thumb|Angnigender flag by Reign of the breadsticcs]]
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    '''Angnigender''' describes when one's gender feels [[androgynous]], but they don't. They feel their gender is [[androgynous]] in some way, but they themselves do not feel [[androgynous]], just their gender. They may feel disconnected from stereotypical [[androgyne]] or [[androgynous]] traits, feel like their [[Androgynous|androgyny]] is gendered but they themselves are not gendered, or simply not feel related to [[androgyny]] outside of their gender identity.
    '''Angnigender''' describes when one's [[gender]] feels [[androgynous]], but they don't. They feel their gender is androgynous in some way, but they themselves do not feel androgynous, just their gender. This could be for multiple reasons, including but not limited to:
    * They may feel disconnected from stereotypical [[androgyne]] or androgynous traits.
    * They may feel like their [[androgyny]] is gendered but they themselves are not gendered.
    * They may simply not feel related to androgyny outside of their gender identity.



    The [[masculine]] counterpart is [[mascigender]], the [[feminine]] counterpart is [[femnigender]], the [[neutral]]/[[null]] counterpart is [[neunigender]], the [[Outherine|outhrine]] counterpart is [[ounigender]], and the [[xenine]] counterpart is [[xenigender]].
    The [[masculine]] counterpart is [[mascigender]], the [[feminine]] counterpart is [[femnigender]], the [[neutral]]/[[null]] counterpart is [[neunigender]], the [[Outherine|outhrine]] counterpart is [[ounigender]], and the [[xenine]] counterpart is [[xenigender]].

    ==History==
    == History ==
    The term angnigender was made by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 11th 2021. The flag was designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 11, 2021.
    The term angnigender was made by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 11th, 2021.
    ==Flag==

    The darker purple and lighter purple stripes on the flag represent (respectively) fully gendered [[Androgynous|androgyny]] and partially gendered [[Androgynous|androgyny]], and the orange stripes represent the sense of self individuality and autonomy. The black stripes show how one's sense of gendered [[Androgynous|androgyny]] is separate from their sense of self. The entire meaning of the flag is that an individual has both a distinct presence of [[Androgynous|androgyny]] and a distinct presence of self, but the two are not connected.
    == Flag ==
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    The flag was designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 11, 2021. The darker purple and lighter purple stripes on the flag represent (respectively) fully gendered androgyny and partially gendered androgyny, and the orange stripes represent the sense of self individuality and autonomy. The black stripes show how one's sense of gendered androgyny is separate from their sense of self. The entire meaning of the flag is that an individual has both a distinct presence of androgyny and a distinct presence of self, but the two are not connected.
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    [[Category:Androgynous Genders]]
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    Angnigender flag by Reign of the breadsticcs

    Angnigender describes when one's gender feels androgynous, but they don't. They feel their gender is androgynous in some way, but they themselves do not feel androgynous, just their gender. This could be for multiple reasons, including but not limited to:

    • They may feel disconnected from stereotypical androgyne or androgynous traits.
    • They may feel like their androgyny is gendered but they themselves are not gendered.
    • They may simply not feel related to androgyny outside of their gender identity.


    The masculine counterpart is mascigender, the feminine counterpart is femnigender, the neutral/null counterpart is neunigender, the outhrine counterpart is ounigender, and the xenine counterpart is xenigender.

    History

    The term angnigender was made by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 11th, 2021.

    Flag

    The flag was designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 11, 2021. The darker purple and lighter purple stripes on the flag represent (respectively) fully gendered androgyny and partially gendered androgyny, and the orange stripes represent the sense of self individuality and autonomy. The black stripes show how one's sense of gendered androgyny is separate from their sense of self. The entire meaning of the flag is that an individual has both a distinct presence of androgyny and a distinct presence of self, but the two are not connected.

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