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'''Anthrogender''' is the opposite of [[xenogender]]. |
'''Anthrogender''' is the opposite of [[xenogender]]. It refers to any gender which is not a [[xenogender]], meaning, any gender which can be described in terms of how it is (or is not) related to [[Masculine|masculinity]], [[Feminine|femininity]], [[Neutral|neutrality]], or terms commonly used to describe human gender. |
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It is possible to have both an anthrogender and a xenogender simultaneously (example: being a [[catgender]] [[woman]], with catgender as the xenogender and woman as the anthrogender). |
It is possible to have both an anthrogender and a xenogender simultaneously, usually through being [[multigender]] (example: being a [[catgender]] [[woman]], with catgender as the xenogender and woman as the anthrogender). |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
Revision as of 23:37, 22 October 2020
Anthrogender is the opposite of xenogender. It refers to any gender which is not a xenogender, meaning, any gender which can be described in terms of how it is (or is not) related to masculinity, femininity, neutrality, or terms commonly used to describe human gender.
It is possible to have both an anthrogender and a xenogender simultaneously, usually through being multigender (example: being a catgender woman, with catgender as the xenogender and woman as the anthrogender).
Etymology
Anthro means "human," whereas xeno, in the context of xenogenders, means "alien" or "nonhuman" or "other." Additionally, xenogenders are based in nonhuman concepts of gender. As such, anthro is an appropriate antonym for xeno.
History
Anthrogender was coined by an anonymous wiki user on October 22, 2020.
Flag
The anthrogender flag was designed by an anonymous wiki user on October 22, 2020. It was created by taking the hues from the xenogender flag and turning them to their opposites, then slightly altering it.