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[[File:Cboy.png|thumb|The cendboy flag]] |
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[[File:Cgirl.png|thumb|The cendgirl flag]] |
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'''Cendgender''' is an [[umbrella term]] for any [[genderfluid |
'''Cendgender''' is an [[umbrella term]] for any [[genderfluid]] identity that switches between a [[eugender]] and its [[antigender]]. This could also be used as a prefix, such as cendboy, cendgirl, and cendnonbinary/cendenby. |
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Cendegender was coined by an unknown through Tumblr user pride-color-schemes on the 26th of July, 2016.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://pride-color-schemes.tumblr.com/post/148003389118/cendgender}}</ref> |
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⚫ | The cendgender flags were coined by Tumblr users pride-color-schemes and pastelmemer on the 26th of July, 2016. The cendgender uses shades from the [[non-binary]] flag, while the cendboy and cendgirl use blue shades for masculinity and pink for femininity. The colours fade into their complementary colours to represent their antigenders ("opposite" genders). |
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== References == |
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[[Category:Gender]] |
[[Category:Gender]] |
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[[Category:Antigender]] |
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[[Category:Fluid Genders]] |
[[Category:Fluid Genders]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 29 May 2022
Cendgender is an umbrella term for any genderfluid identity that switches between a eugender and its antigender. This could also be used as a prefix, such as cendboy, cendgirl, and cendnonbinary/cendenby.
History
Cendegender was coined by an unknown through Tumblr user pride-color-schemes on the 26th of July, 2016.[1]
Flags
The cendgender flags were coined by Tumblr users pride-color-schemes and pastelmemer on the 26th of July, 2016. The cendgender uses shades from the non-binary flag, while the cendboy and cendgirl use blue shades for masculinity and pink for femininity. The colours fade into their complementary colours to represent their antigenders ("opposite" genders).