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    [[File:Arogenderflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The arogender flag.]]
    '''Arogender''' is a gender that is connected to or is heavily influenced by one being [[aromantic]] or [[Aromantic Spectrum|aro-spec]]. Arogender can be aused standby alone genderitself or itwith canany beother uselabel. inFor combinationexample, withone anycan otheridentify genderjust toas showarogender thator one's experiencecould ofidentify thatas genderan isarogender heavily[[demiboy]]. influencedThis bycould mean one's aro-spec identity. Forinfluenced exampletheir onefeelings, couldor beinfluenced anthat arogenderchoice of label, or that the [[Demigender|demiboy]]. label alone doesn’t quite explain their gender identity, and one feels it's also important for others to know that their gender feelings are influenced by their aro-spec identity.
     
    One's gender can be influenced by one's aromantism in many ways. One of the most common ways is that one does not feel full connected to womanhood because femininity is often heavily tied with romance and “love". Or one may feel that they do feel fully connected to a gender because of society’s [[Amatonormativity|amatonormative]] expectations of that gender.
     
    Many aro-spec people are [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]] for similar reasons.
     
    == History ==
    The term arogender was coined by Tumblr user Arokaladin on April 16, 2018 after the term was suggested by two anonymous asks.<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://arokaladin.tumblr.com/post/173000032149/ok-here-we-go-im-coining-it-arogender-any Coining}}]</ref>.
     
    == Flag ==
    The arogender flag was designed as a collaborative effort from Tumblr users Aroacearborvitae, Aromagni, and Arokaladin, and was posted on April 24, 2018. The color correspondences are as follows: green for aromanticism, it is at the top because of its importance to the gender,; blue for masculinity,; purple for non-binary people,individuals; pink for femininity, and; white for a lack of gender, or [[agender]] people,individuals. whiteWhite is also a color for the aromantic flag, in addition to green.<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://aroacearborvitae.tumblr.com/post/173271166138/arogender-any-gender-identity-influenced-by-being Flag}}]</ref>.
     
    == Resources ==
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    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Orientationgender]]
    [[Category:GenderVerified Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 00:21, 19 July 2022

    The arogender flag.

    Arogender is a gender that is connected to or is heavily influenced by one being aromantic or aro-spec. Arogender be used by itself or with any other label. For example, one can identify just as arogender or one could identify as an arogender demiboy. This could mean one's aro-spec identity influenced their feelings, or influenced that choice of label, or that the demiboy label alone doesn’t quite explain their gender identity, and one feels it's also important for others to know that their gender feelings are influenced by their aro-spec identity.

    History

    The term arogender was coined by Tumblr user Arokaladin on April 16, 2018 after the term was suggested by two anonymous asks.[1]

    Flag

    The arogender flag was designed as a collaborative effort from Tumblr users Aroacearborvitae, Aromagni, and Arokaladin, and was posted on April 24, 2018. The color correspondences are as follows: green for aromanticism, it is at the top because of its importance to the gender; blue for masculinity; purple for non-binary individuals; pink for femininity; white for a lack of gender, or agender individuals. White is also a color for the aromantic flag, in addition to green.[2]

    Resources

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