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[[File:Aslagender Flag.png|thumb|The Aslashgender flag]] |
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[[File:Aslagender All Symbols.png|thumb|180x180px|The aslash enby symbol, which can be used for aslash in general|alt=]] |
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'''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. |
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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. |