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    [[File:Astro.png|thumb|The astrogender flag.]]'''Astrogender''', also known as '''[[stargender]]''', is a [[Genderfluid|fluid]] [[gender identity]] that transitions from [[male]] to [[female]] to [[non-binary]], depending on the current configuration of the night sky. An example of an astrogender individual includes identifying as male during midnight and female during the day, or identifying as non-binary when there is a new moon.
    [[File:Astro.png|thumb|The astrogender flag.]]
    '''Astrogender''', also known as '''Stargender''', is a fluid gender identity that transitions from male to female to [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] depending on the current configuration of the night sky. An example of an astrogender person includes identifying as male during midnight and female during the day.


    ==Flag==
    == Flag ==
    The creator of the flag is unknown. The meaning of the stripes' colors are as follows: Dark blue for night time, light gray for the color of the moon, pink for femininity, yellow for the color of the sun, and lastly blue for the color of the sky during daytime. Additionally, the star polygon stands for the prefix "astro-", whereas the royal blue color stands for masculinity.<ref>https://lgbtqiarchive.tumblr.com/post/633906063252553728/astrogender</ref>


    == Etymology ==
    The creator of the flag is unknown. The meaning of the stripes' colors are as follows: Dark blue for night time, light gray for the color of the moon, pink for femininity, yellow for the color of the sun, and lastly blue for the color of the sky during daytime. Additionally, the star polygon stands for the prefix "Astro-", whereas the royal blue color stands for masculinity.
    The term "astrogender" is a composition of astro- (meaning star) and [[gender]], since it's a gender identity that constantly changes depending on the current configuration of the night sky.


    ==Etymology==
    == History ==
    The term was originally coined by Tumblr user arco-pluris on August 18, 2018.<ref>https://arco-pluris.tumblr.com/post/177117627472/astrogender-an-amplusgender-fluidfluxliquid</ref> It was defined as "an [[Amplusian|amplusgender]] (fluid/[[Genderflux|flux]]/[[Fluidflux|liquid]]) for when gender spectrum is seen from a galactic perspective; feeling like an astronaut navigating through potential genders that could be inhabited or not."<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20220122171721/https://www.mogaipedia.org/wiki:astrogender</ref> It was also mentioned by the-mogai-archive as a [[masculine]] version of [[astralgender]] on or before June 25, 2015.<ref>https://galaxy-in-a-bottle.tumblr.com/post/122442180793/astralgender</ref>


    == References ==
    The term "astrogender" is a composition of astro- (meaning star) and gender, since it's a gender identity that constantly changes depending on the current configuration of the night sky.
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Temporalgender]]
    [[Category:Fluid Xenogenders]]

    Latest revision as of 21:37, 30 September 2023

    The astrogender flag.

    Astrogender, also known as stargender, is a fluid gender identity that transitions from male to female to non-binary, depending on the current configuration of the night sky. An example of an astrogender individual includes identifying as male during midnight and female during the day, or identifying as non-binary when there is a new moon.

    Flag

    The creator of the flag is unknown. The meaning of the stripes' colors are as follows: Dark blue for night time, light gray for the color of the moon, pink for femininity, yellow for the color of the sun, and lastly blue for the color of the sky during daytime. Additionally, the star polygon stands for the prefix "astro-", whereas the royal blue color stands for masculinity.[1]

    Etymology

    The term "astrogender" is a composition of astro- (meaning star) and gender, since it's a gender identity that constantly changes depending on the current configuration of the night sky.

    History

    The term was originally coined by Tumblr user arco-pluris on August 18, 2018.[2] It was defined as "an amplusgender (fluid/flux/liquid) for when gender spectrum is seen from a galactic perspective; feeling like an astronaut navigating through potential genders that could be inhabited or not."[3] It was also mentioned by the-mogai-archive as a masculine version of astralgender on or before June 25, 2015.[4]

    References

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