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'''Bigendersize''' is a static gender in which one has two distinct, separate genders rather than any sort of mix and one gender outweighs the other. |
'''Bigendersize''' is a static gender in the [[Bigender System|bigender system]] in which one has two distinct, separate genders rather than any sort of mix and one gender outweighs the other. |
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An example of a bigenderstatic individual would be someone who is solely [[man]] and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. This individual would be distinctly both rather than a mix of the two and would be more man than non-binary. They can choose to say that their two genders are man and [[deminonbinary]] or say they’re man and non-binary. |
An example of a bigenderstatic individual would be someone who is solely [[man]] and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. This individual would be distinctly both rather than a mix of the two and would be more man than non-binary. They can choose to say that their two genders are man and [[deminonbinary]] or say they’re man and non-binary. |
Revision as of 19:37, 13 November 2021
Bigendersize is a static gender in the bigender system in which one has two distinct, separate genders rather than any sort of mix and one gender outweighs the other.
An example of a bigenderstatic individual would be someone who is solely man and non-binary. This individual would be distinctly both rather than a mix of the two and would be more man than non-binary. They can choose to say that their two genders are man and deminonbinary or say they’re man and non-binary.
History
This term was coined on October 5, 2021 by Wire(FANDOM user CasualChaos).[1]
Flag
The flag was created by the coiner in the coining post. The red represents the one genders that is larger than the other. The grays represent the static gender. The black represents being both genders separately.