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    [[File:Aslagender Flag.png|thumb|The Aslashgender flag]]
    [[File:Aslagender Flag.png|thumb|The Aslashgender flag]]
    [[File:Aslagender All Symbols.png|thumb|180x180px|The aslash enby symbol, which can be used for aslash in general|alt=]]
    [[File:Aslagender All Symbols.png|thumb|180x180px|The aslash enby symbol, which can be used for aslash in general|alt=]]
    '''Aslashgender''' or '''a/gender''', shortened to '''aslash''' or '''slash''', is a type of gender under the [[non-binary]] umbrella in which someone identifies as a recognised [[gender]] while having a very different gender experience than one would expect from their gender identity. It is best described as "identifying ''as'', but not really ''with'', a certain gender". For example, an aslash [[Female|girl]] may identify as female while not experiencing the gender identity of what most of society views as female.
    '''Aslashgender''' or '''a/gender''', shortened to '''aslash''' or '''slash''', is a type of gender under the [[non-binary]] umbrella in which someone identifies as a recognised [[gender]], while having a very different gender experience than one would expect from their gender identity. It is best described as "identifying ''as'', but not really ''with'', a certain gender". For example, an aslash [[Female|girl]] may identify as female while not experiencing the gender identity of what most of society views as female.


    Aslash individuals may have an entirely different view on what "male" and "female" are to them, and identify as their experience of a chosen gender identity. Thus, they would not be "pretending" to be a certain gender, as they choose to identify with the typical parallel of their unique identity.
    Aslash individuals may have an entirely different view on what "male" and "female" are to them, and identify as their experience of a chosen gender identity. Thus, they would not be "pretending" to be a certain gender, as they choose to identify with the typical parallel of their unique identity.
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