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[[File:Aporinity.png|thumb|220x220px|The aporine flag.]] |
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'''Aporine''' (also known as '''Aporaine''') is a term for relating to having the qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of [[aporagender]], [[maverique]], or other [[abinary]] [[Allogender|allogenders]]. It is the equivalent of masculine or feminine for genders that are entirely separate from [[Masculine|masculinity]], [[Feminine|femininity]], and anything in between ([[Androgyne|androgynous]]). It is similar to [[Outherine|outherinity]]. |
'''Aporine''' (also known as '''Aporaine''') is a term for relating to having the qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of [[aporagender]], [[neutrois]], [[maverique]], or other [[abinary]] [[Allogender|allogenders]]. It is the equivalent of masculine or feminine for genders that are entirely separate from [[Masculine|masculinity]], [[Feminine|femininity]], and anything in between ([[Androgyne|androgynous]]). It is similar to [[Outherine|outherinity]]. |
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Genders that are aporine in nature are called [[Aingender|aingenders]]. |
Genders that are aporine in nature are called [[Aingender|aingenders]]. |
Revision as of 19:12, 18 December 2020
Aporine (also known as Aporaine) is a term for relating to having the qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of aporagender, neutrois, maverique, or other abinary allogenders. It is the equivalent of masculine or feminine for genders that are entirely separate from masculinity, femininity, and anything in between (androgynous). It is similar to outherinity.
Genders that are aporine in nature are called aingenders.
History
Aporinity appears to be coined by imoga-pride on January 23, 2019.[1]