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    [[File:Fealexical.png|thumb|Fealexic flag<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/650944351314329601/fealexical-pride-flag</ref>]]
    [[File:Fealexical.png|thumb|Fealexic flag<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/650944351314329601/fealexical-pride-flag</ref>]]
    '''Fealexicon''' is a term to describe someone who is comfortable with others using [[Gender|gendered]] language that is usually associated with [[female]]<nowiki/>ness and/or [[femininity]] (princess, lady, girl, Ms., queen, she/her, etc.) when addressing/interacting with them. It is for anyone who feels comfortable/affirmed when addressed with fea language.<ref>https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/649556529122607104/1this-is-going-to-be-a-couple-parts-so-hopefully#notes</ref>
    '''Fealexicon''' is a term to describe someone who is comfortable with others using [[Gender|gendered]] language that is usually associated with [[female]]<nowiki/>ness and/or [[femininity]] (princess, lady, girl, Ms., queen, she/her, etc.) when addressing/interacting with them. It is for anyone who feels comfortable/affirmed when addressed with fea language.<ref>https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/649556529122607104/1this-is-going-to-be-a-couple-parts-so-hopefully#notes</ref>




    Its counterparts are [[nealexicon]] and [[mealexicon]].
    Its counterparts are [[nealexicon]] and [[mealexicon]].

    Revision as of 15:46, 17 September 2021

    Fealexic flag[1]

    Fealexicon is a term to describe someone who is comfortable with others using gendered language that is usually associated with femaleness and/or femininity (princess, lady, girl, Ms., queen, she/her, etc.) when addressing/interacting with them. It is for anyone who feels comfortable/affirmed when addressed with fea language.[2]

    Its counterparts are nealexicon and mealexicon.

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