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    Revision as of 17:10, 1 September 2021

    The Evari flag.

    Evari defines as a fluctuating gender relating to spring seasons and spring specific flowers (usually in connotation to cherry blossoms and Japanese spring season). This gender usually feels more strong and prevalent around spring, and slowly fades out during the other seasons.

    Evariboy

    The Evariboy flag.

    Evariboy is a fluctuating but masculine aligned gender relating to spring seasons and spring specific flowers (usually in connotation to cherry blossoms and Japanese spring season). This gender usually feels more strong and prevalent around spring, and slowly fades out during the other seasons.

    Evarigirl

    The Evarigirl flag.

    Evarigirl is a fluctuating but feminine gender relating to spring seasons and spring specific flowers (usually in connotation to cherry blossoms and Japanese spring season). This gender usually feels more strong and prevalent around spring, and slowly fades out during the other seasons.

    History

    These terms were coined by Tumblr user βœ¨π‘€π’ͺπ’’π’œπΌ π’·π’Άπ’·π‘’π“Ž!✨on 18th February, 2020. The flags were created on the same day.[1]

    Note from coiner: "I drew inspiration from both Genderfluer and Springgender to create this term as well as the flags."

    References

    1. Evari, Evariboy, and Evarigirl Coining
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