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    [[File:Cassneutral-Flag.png|thumb|Cassneutral flag]]
    [[File:Cassneutral-Flag.png|thumb|Cassneutral flag]]
    '''Cassneutral''' also known as '''Cassneu''', is a subset to [[cassgender]] where one feels that their [[gender]] is unimportant or where one is indifferent to the idea of gender, but knows that their gender is [[neutral]] in some way. Cassneutral is different from a [[Agender|lack of gender]], as a cassneutral individual might have a gender but does not feel that it is an important part of their [[:Category:Identity|identity]], or they may not care about anything past the fact that their gender is more or less neutral.
    '''Cassneutral''' also known as '''Cassneu''', is a subset to [[cassgender]] where one feels that their [[gender]] is unimportant or where one is indifferent to the idea of [[gender]], but knows that their [[gender]] is [[neutral]] in some way. Cassneutral is different from a [[Agender|lack of gender]], as a cassneutral individual might have a [[gender]] but does not feel that it is an important part of their [[:Category:Identity|identity]], or they may not care about anything past the fact that their [[gender]] is more or less neutral.


    The [[masculine]] counterpart is [[cassmasculine]]. The [[feminine]] counterpart is [[cassfeminine]].
    The [[masculine]] counterpart is [[cassmasculine]]. The [[feminine]] counterpart is [[cassfeminine]].
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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The background of the flag has similar colors to the cassgender flag but with a line of greyscale colors interrupting the lines in the middle of the flag. These grey lines represent the disinterest in their gender but feeling as if it is some form of neutral.
    The background of the flag has similar colours to the cassgender flag but with a line of greyscale colors interrupting the lines in the middle of the flag. These grey lines represent the disinterest in their gender but feeling as if it is some form of neutral.
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Miscellaneous gender]]
    [[Category:Neutral Genders]]
    [[Category:Needs Resource Verification]]
    [[Category:Needs Resource Verification]]
    [[Category:Abinary Genders]]

    Latest revision as of 07:54, 5 December 2021

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    Cassneutral flag

    Cassneutral also known as Cassneu, is a subset to cassgender where one feels that their gender is unimportant or where one is indifferent to the idea of gender, but knows that their gender is neutral in some way. Cassneutral is different from a lack of gender, as a cassneutral individual might have a gender but does not feel that it is an important part of their identity, or they may not care about anything past the fact that their gender is more or less neutral.

    The masculine counterpart is cassmasculine. The feminine counterpart is cassfeminine.

    History

    Cassneutral was coined by FANDOM user Uncertified Funny on June 9th of 2021. It was created as the neutral counterpart to cassmasculine and cassfeminine.

    Flag

    The background of the flag has similar colours to the cassgender flag but with a line of greyscale colors interrupting the lines in the middle of the flag. These grey lines represent the disinterest in their gender but feeling as if it is some form of neutral.

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