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    [[File:Crushflux.png|thumb|Crushflux flag used by FANDOM user 6cringeax6]]'''Crushflux''' or '''Lovergender''' is a term that fallsdescribes underone thewho [[Genderflux]],wears [[Colorgender]],or andwho's [[Aesthetigender|Aestheticgender]]gender Umbrellais termrelated andto talkstraditionally aboutfeminine oneclothing, whousually wearswith femininecolors clothingstereotypically usuallyassociated with coloursfemininity such as pink, purple, baby blue, white, and pastel yellow. However, this doesn't mean one is a binary woman. It falls under the [[genderflux]], [[colorgender]], and acts[[Aesthetigender|aestheticgender]] feminenumbrellas. Similar terms include [[pinkgender]] and [[pastelgender]].
     
    ==History==
    Terms similar to it include: [[Pinkgender]], [[Pastelgender]]
    The term was first coined by FANDOM user 6cringeax6 inon August 21st 2021.<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000183875 in a FANDOM6cringeax6's post on the LGBTA+ wiki. }}]</ref>
     
    == History Flag==
    The flag was created in the same post as its coining and has a fading color of pink, plus a single purple stripe under the first two pink lines. The pinks and purples represent the stereotypical feminine colors.
    The term was first coined by FANDOM user 6cringeax6 in August 21st 2021 in a FANDOM post on the LGBTA+ wiki.
     
    == Flag Resources==
     
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    [[Category:Colorgender]]
    [[Category:Aesthetigender]]

    Latest revision as of 12:44, 23 June 2022

    Crushflux flag used by FANDOM user 6cringeax6

    Crushflux or Lovergender is a term that describes one who wears or who's gender is related to traditionally feminine clothing, usually with colors stereotypically associated with femininity such as pink, purple, baby blue, white, and pastel yellow. However, this doesn't mean one is a binary woman. It falls under the genderflux, colorgender, and aestheticgender umbrellas. Similar terms include pinkgender and pastelgender.

    History

    The term was first coined by FANDOM user 6cringeax6 on August 21st 2021.[1]

    Flag

    The flag was created in the same post as its coining and has a fading color of pink, plus a single purple stripe under the first two pink lines. The pinks and purples represent the stereotypical feminine colors.

    Resources

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