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    '''Caesgender''' refers to being genderblind when considering one's own gender or the gender of others. Someone who is caesgender will acknowledge the existence of gender and gender identity, but will have never recognized it in themself or others. For example, someone who is caesgender may also be [[agender]] because of their lack of identity with another gender.
    '''Caesgender''' refers to being genderblind when considering one's own gender or the gender of others. Someone who is caesgender will acknowledge the existence of gender and gender identity, but will have never recognized it in themself or others. For example, someone who is caesgender may also be [[agender]] because of their lack of identity with another gender.

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    The caesgender flag.

    Caesgender refers to being genderblind when considering one's own gender or the gender of others. Someone who is caesgender will acknowledge the existence of gender and gender identity, but will have never recognized it in themself or others. For example, someone who is caesgender may also be agender because of their lack of identity with another gender.

    History

    The term was coined by Tumblr user creechercourse on or before December 29, 2020.[1] It was coined through a post that has since been deleted.[2]

    Etymology

    Caesgender comes from the Latin word caecus, meaning blind.

    References

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