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[[File:Everagender.png|thumb|Everagender flag]] |
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An '''everagender''' individual, or '''evera''' for short, is a woman/[[fingender]] individual whose womanhood/femininity fades in and out to the point of being in a [[genderless]]/[[agenrine]] state, like in the water cycle. It is a sub label of [[evagender]]. |
An '''everagender''' individual, or '''evera''' for short, is a woman/[[fingender]] individual whose womanhood/femininity fades in and out to the point of being in a [[genderless]]/[[agenrine]] state, like in the water cycle. It is a sub label of [[evagender]]. |
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[[File:EveragenderFlag2.png|thumb|Alternate flag by CandySkyez]] |
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The masculine/male counterpart is [[evirgender]]. |
The masculine/male counterpart is [[evirgender]]. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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The flag was created by the same user on the same date.<ref name=":0" /> It has no confirmed meaning. |
The flag was created by the same user on the same date.<ref name=":0" /> It has no confirmed meaning. An alternate flag was created by CandySkyez on January 18th, 2022. The gradient represent the cycle of femininity and genderlessness, with the grey representing genderlessness and the pink representing femininity. |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 17:19, 18 January 2022
An everagender individual, or evera for short, is a woman/fingender individual whose womanhood/femininity fades in and out to the point of being in a genderless/agenrine state, like in the water cycle. It is a sub label of evagender.
The masculine/male counterpart is evirgender.
History
The term everagender was coined by Tumblr user nonbiarrow on July 3rd, 2021.[1]
Flag
The flag was created by the same user on the same date.[1] It has no confirmed meaning. An alternate flag was created by CandySkyez on January 18th, 2022. The gradient represent the cycle of femininity and genderlessness, with the grey representing genderlessness and the pink representing femininity.