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    Censari is a gender identity that feels like it is on the gender neutral spectrum, yet connected to both
    [[File:2E43C38A-E369-470A-B3CF-7891501C5255.png|thumb|220x220px|The censari flag by Mogai-is-lovely.]]'''Censari''' is a gender identity that feels like it is on the gender neutral spectrum, yet is connected to both femininity and masculinity. There are multiple ways people could identify as this gender including:
    * Feeling like they are connected to both femininity and masculinity at the same time.
    [[File:2E43C38A-E369-470A-B3CF-7891501C5255.png|thumb|220x220px]]
    * Being fluid between the connection of masculinity and femininity.
    femininity and masculinity. There are multiple ways people could identify as this gender.
    It is a combination of [[cenrell]] and [[faesari]].
    * feeling like they are connected to both femininity and masculinity at the same time
    [[File:Censari.png|thumb|220x220px|The censari flag by momma-mogai-sphinx.]]
    * being fluid between the connection of masculinity and femininity
    Censari doesn’t dictate presentation. One can be masculine, feminine or androgynous. It simply means that you are connected to both. This is different from bigender because you dont feel like your gender ''is ''male and female. You feel as though you are simply connected to each.
    Censari doesn’t dictate presentation. One can be masculine, feminine or [[Androgyne|androgynous]]. It is different from [[bigender]] because one doesn't feel like their gender ''is ''male and female. One feels as though they are simply connected to masculinity and femininity as a concept, which can include identities, presentation, expression, pronouns, and sexual or romantic orientations.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Censari was first coined by momma-mogai-sphinx on September 12, 2019.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/187673597715/ap</ref> It was independently coined by Mogai-is-lovely on Tumblr on July 9th, 2020.<ref>https://mogai-is-lovely.tumblr.com/post/623174368272482304/censari</ref>
    Censari was coined by Mogai-is-lovely on tumblr on july 9th, 2020

    == Resources ==
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    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Feminine Genders]]
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]

    Revision as of 15:06, 9 July 2020

    The censari flag by Mogai-is-lovely.

    Censari is a gender identity that feels like it is on the gender neutral spectrum, yet is connected to both femininity and masculinity. There are multiple ways people could identify as this gender including:

    • Feeling like they are connected to both femininity and masculinity at the same time.
    • Being fluid between the connection of masculinity and femininity.

    It is a combination of cenrell and faesari.

    The censari flag by momma-mogai-sphinx.

    Censari doesn’t dictate presentation. One can be masculine, feminine or androgynous. It is different from bigender because one doesn't feel like their gender is male and female. One feels as though they are simply connected to masculinity and femininity as a concept, which can include identities, presentation, expression, pronouns, and sexual or romantic orientations.

    History

    Censari was first coined by momma-mogai-sphinx on September 12, 2019.[1] It was independently coined by Mogai-is-lovely on Tumblr on July 9th, 2020.[2]

    Resources

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