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    The asla symbol was created by RalseiTheFluffiest on 4 January 2021. It features a break in the middle to represent a disconnect from traditional gender identities.
    The asla symbol was created by RalseiTheFluffiest on 4 January 2021. It features a break in the middle to represent a disconnect from traditional gender identities.
    ==Subcategories==
    ==Subcategories==
    * [[Aslagirl]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of [[woman]]
    * [[Aslagirl|Asla Girl]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of [[woman]]
    * [[Aslaboy]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of [[man]]
    * [[Aslaboy|Asla Boy]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of [[man]]
    * [[Aslafeminine]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of [[fingender]]
    * [[Aslafeminine]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of [[fingender]]
    * [[Aslamasculine]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of [[mingender]]
    * [[Aslamasculine]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of [[mingender]]
    * [[Aslanonbinary]] - Having a unique sense of the binary genders, but identifying as neither of them
    * [[Aslanonbinary]] - Having a unique sense of the binary genders, but identifying as neither of them, or identifying as one's unique sense of [[ningender]]
    * [[Aslaxenic]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of any given [[xenogender]]
    * [[Aslaxenic]] - Identifying as one's unique sense of any given [[xenogender]]
    * [[Watercoloured]] - Fluid between aslagenders
    * [[Watercoloured]] - Fluid between aslagenders

    Revision as of 18:10, 4 January 2021

    The aslagender flag
    The aslanonbinary symbol, which can be used for asla in general

    Aslagender or a/gender, shortened to asla, 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 asla girl may identify as female while not experiencing the gender identity of what most of society views as female.

    Asla people 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.

    Aslagender may be similar to offgender or perigender.

    History

    Aslagender was coined on 1 January 2021 by FANDOM editor RalseiTheFluffiest as a way to better describe her identity.[1]

    Etymology

    The term aslagender is derived from the prefix "a-" (meaning "not"), and the word "slash." A forward slash ("/") is usually used to describe something being either-or. This is applied to aslagender by saying "not gender or gender" representing being a certain gender, while not relating with that gender at the same time.

    Aslagender should be pronounced as "ACE-luh-gender".

    Flag

    The first asla flag was created by RalseiTheFluffiest on 1 January 2021. The meanings of the flag's colors are: Green represents identifying as a gender. Cyan is close to green, and represents being a unique version of a gender. Light red is the opposite of green, and represents being not a gender at all. Greys represents fluctuating between white and black and being uncertain about one's gender.

    The asla symbol was created by RalseiTheFluffiest on 4 January 2021. It features a break in the middle to represent a disconnect from traditional gender identities.

    Subcategories

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