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    '''Exparium''' is an identity label for [[intersex]] people who identify as [[transmasculine]], [[transfeminine]], or another [[Trans*|trans]]/[[Non-Binary|nonbinary]] [[gender]], despite it corresponding to their [[Assigned Gender|assigned gender]] at birth.<ref>https://archive.md/QHvWq</ref>
    '''Exparium''' is an identity label for [[intersex]] people who identify as [[transmasculine]], [[transfeminine]], or another [[Trans*|trans]]/[[Non-Binary|nonbinary]] [[gender]], despite it corresponding to their [[Assigned Gender|assigned gender]] at birth.<ref>https://archive.md/QHvWq</ref>


    Expar- can be prefixed with specific [[transgender]] identities, e.g. exparfeminine (shortened to exparfem), exparmasculine (shortened to exparmasc).<ref>https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/637860511259754496</ref>
    Expar- can be prefixed with specific [[transgender]] identities, e.g. exparfeminine (shortened to exparfem), exparmasculine (shortened to exparmasc).<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://variant-archive.tumblr.com/post/637860511259754496}}</ref>


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 23:18, 28 August 2022

    Exparium flag

    Exparium is an identity label for intersex people who identify as transmasculine, transfeminine, or another trans/nonbinary gender, despite it corresponding to their assigned gender at birth.[1]

    Expar- can be prefixed with specific transgender identities, e.g. exparfeminine (shortened to exparfem), exparmasculine (shortened to exparmasc).[2]

    History

    The term exparium was coined on or before February 10, 2021 by Tumblr user celestborn and deleted. The flag was posted at the same time. The terms exparfem and exparmasc were coined on or before November 28, 2020 by the same blog.

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