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'''Fasmagender''' is a non-binary gender where one feels partly female |
'''Fasmagender''' is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender where one feels partly [[Woman|female]], and partly [[Man|male]], but also feels separated from the male/female gender spectrum and feels like a gender on its own. It can be described as a combination of [[androgyne]] and [[aporagender]]. Like androgyne people, fasmagender people don't have to feel the same amounts of each gender. For example, they can be 60% male, 25% non-binary and 15% female. |
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Similar terms include [[ambonec]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The term fasmagender was coined by Scratch user azzurra711 in October 2020 to describe his own experiences with gender, since he couldn't find anything that fit him. |
The term fasmagender was coined by Scratch user azzurra711 in October 2020 to describe his own experiences with gender, since he couldn't find anything that fit him.<ref>Source needed.</ref> |
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== Flag == |
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The fasmagender flag was also created by Scratch user azzurra711 in October 2020. |
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== Eytmology == |
== Eytmology == |
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The prefix fasma- comes from the Greek word φάσμα, |
The prefix fasma- comes from the Greek word ''φάσμα'', meaning "spectrum". |
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== Resources == |
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[[Category:Gender]] |
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[[Category:Androgynous Genders]] |
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[[Category:Abinary Genders]] |