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E-gender, as well as the subsets e-girlgender, e-boygender, and interenby, and their respective flags were coined and created by Ryan Averill Shawn on February 6th, 2021.<ref><nowiki>https://ryansxenogenders.carrd.co</nowiki></ref> |
E-gender, as well as the subsets e-girlgender, e-boygender, and interenby, and their respective flags were coined and created by Ryan Averill Shawn on February 6th, 2021.<ref><nowiki>https://ryansxenogenders.carrd.co</nowiki></ref> |
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[[File:Interenby.jpg|alt=The interenby flag is composed of four stripes. From top to bottom, the colors are dark gray, black, bright green, and dark gray again.|thumb|Interenby flag as created by Ryan Averill Shawn.]] |
[[File:Interenby.jpg|alt=The interenby flag is composed of four stripes. From top to bottom, the colors are dark gray, black, bright green, and dark gray again.|thumb|Interenby flag as created by Ryan Averill Shawn.]] |
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Shawn notes that being e-girl/e-boygender does not, by any means, automatically align you with a binary gender. This gender, rather, solidifies and expresses one's gender experience with the aesthetic of e-girls/e-boys themselves, not the gender binary. <br /> |
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E-gender (alternatively egender) is an aesthetigender that is or is closely associated to the e-girl, e-boy, and/or alternative aesthetics commonly found on TikTok. It may feel popular, beautiful, coveted, and attention-worthy. There are several (and honestly infinite) subsets of this gender, such as: e-girlgender, e-boygender, interenby, or simply e-gender.
History of E-gender
E-gender, as well as the subsets e-girlgender, e-boygender, and interenby, and their respective flags were coined and created by Ryan Averill Shawn on February 6th, 2021.[1]
Shawn notes that being e-girl/e-boygender does not, by any means, automatically align you with a binary gender. This gender, rather, solidifies and expresses one's gender experience with the aesthetic of e-girls/e-boys themselves, not the gender binary.
- ↑ https://ryansxenogenders.carrd.co