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    [[File:Awolgender.png|thumb|The awolgender flag]]
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    '''Awolgender''' is a [[xenogender]] where one has a gender but it feels lost and distant, as if one is unable to find it. Awolgender can also explain an individual's experience with gender being too complex that it might feel empty and cause confusion about what is their identity while still feeling like they’re not fully out of the idea of having a gender. This might feel like so called gender with out a gender, like it's out of the gender idea but the person still might feel like its a form of gender to them.
    '''Awolgender''' is a [[xenogender]] where one has a gender but it feels lost and/or distant, as if one is unable to find it. Awolgender can also explain an individual's experience with gender being too complex that it might feel empty and cause confusion about what is their identity while still feeling like they’re not fully out of the idea of having a gender. This might feel like so called gender with out a gender, like it's out of the gender idea but the person still might feel like its a form of gender to them.


    The individual can also feel [[genderless]] but be connected to the idea of gender identity. Awolgender can be also used as a label describing one's experience with gender or as a modifier like example, [[demiboy]] who feels like the gender is still lost. This identity can be similar to [[gendervoid]], [[agender]], other [[Agender Spectrum|agender-spectrum]] identites so as [[abinary]] identities and out of the idea of “gender” while still feeling one has a gender.
    The individual can also feel [[genderless]] but be connected to the idea of gender identity. Awolgender can be also used as a label describing one's experience with gender or as a modifier like example, [[demiboy]] who feels like the gender is still lost. This identity can be similar to [[gendervoid]], [[agender]], other [[Agender Spectrum|agender-spectrum]] identites so as [[abinary]] identities and out of the idea of “gender” while still feeling one has a gender.

    Revision as of 22:58, 6 September 2021

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    Awolgender is a xenogender where one has a gender but it feels lost and/or distant, as if one is unable to find it. Awolgender can also explain an individual's experience with gender being too complex that it might feel empty and cause confusion about what is their identity while still feeling like they’re not fully out of the idea of having a gender. This might feel like so called gender with out a gender, like it's out of the gender idea but the person still might feel like its a form of gender to them.

    The individual can also feel genderless but be connected to the idea of gender identity. Awolgender can be also used as a label describing one's experience with gender or as a modifier like example, demiboy who feels like the gender is still lost. This identity can be similar to gendervoid, agender, other agender-spectrum identites so as abinary identities and out of the idea of “gender” while still feeling one has a gender.

    Flag

    The flag coiner is currently unknown, but the flags colors meanings, from top to bottom, are emptiness, feeling lost, confusion, satisfaction, complexity, feeling content and ”idfk”

    History

    Term coiner is tiktok user @bonbutril, no resources have been found as of now

    Etymology

    Awol means absent without leave, meaning someone or something is absent without official leave, but without the intent to desert.

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