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    [[File:Evirgender.png|thumb|Evirgender (Evir) flag]]
    [[File:Evirgender.png|thumb|Evirgender flag]]
    Also shortened to 'evir', an evirgender person is a man/[[mingender]] person whose manhood/masculinity 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]].
    [[File:EvirgenderFlag2.png|thumb|Alternate flag by CandySkyez]]
    An '''evirgender''' individual, or '''evir''' for short, is a man/[[mingender]] individual whose manhood/masculinity 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 feminine/female equivalent of this is [[Everagender|everagender (evera).]]
    The feminine/female counterpart is [[everagender]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
    The term and its flag were coined by tumblr user nonbiarrow on July 3rd 2021, with the flag created on the same date by the same person.<ref name=":0">https://nonbiarrow.tumblr.com/post/655712929084309504/evagender-sub-labels-evirgender-evir-a</ref>
    The term and its flag were coined by Tumblr user nonbiarrow on July 3rd, 2021, with the flag created on the same date by the same user.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The black respresents the genderless/agenrine state as the person’s gender has faded away, the fading oranges show the masculinity/manhood fading up into the sky and coming back up through the ground, like in the water cycle.<ref name=":0" />
    The black respresents the genderless/agenrine state as the individual’s gender fades away, the fading oranges show the masculinity/manhood fading up into the sky and coming back up through the ground, like in the water cycle.

    An alternate flag by FANDOM user [[User:CandySkyez|CandySkyez]] was made on January 18th, 2022.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.fandom.com/wiki/File:EvirgenderFlag2.png}}</ref> The gradient represents the cycle of masculinity and genderlessness, with grey representing genderlessness and blue representing masculinity.

    == Resources ==
    <references/>
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluctuating genders]]
    [[Category:Fluctuating Genders]]
    [[Category:Genderless]]
    [[Category:Genderless]]
    [[Category:Partially Unverified Resources]]

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    Evirgender flag
    Alternate flag by CandySkyez

    An evirgender individual, or evir for short, is a man/mingender individual whose manhood/masculinity 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 feminine/female counterpart is everagender.

    History

    The term and its flag were coined by Tumblr user nonbiarrow on July 3rd, 2021, with the flag created on the same date by the same user.

    Flag

    The black respresents the genderless/agenrine state as the individual’s gender fades away, the fading oranges show the masculinity/manhood fading up into the sky and coming back up through the ground, like in the water cycle.

    An alternate flag by FANDOM user CandySkyez was made on January 18th, 2022.[1] The gradient represents the cycle of masculinity and genderlessness, with grey representing genderlessness and blue representing masculinity.

    Resources

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