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    [[File:An alternative fluogynous flag by Idrisney29.png|thumb|220x220px|A fluogynous flag by idrisney29]]
    '''Fluogyne''' is an identity which is essentially a more 'flux' version of '''[[androgyne]].''' The gender identity highlights the fluidity between leaning towards [[male]] and [[female]], and can be seen as an identity more specific to 'binary' and 'flux' [[multigender]] experiences. Fluogyne differs from [[binaryfluid]] as a person would always be both male and female, however swaying between which gender is felt more heavily, as if on a rocking boat.
    '''Fluogyne''' is an identity which is essentially a more 'flux' version of '''[[androgyne]].''' The gender identity highlights the fluidity between leaning towards [[male]] and [[female]], and can be seen as an identity more specific to 'binary' and 'flux' [[multigender]] experiences. Fluogyne differs from [[binaryfluid]] as a person would always be both male and female, however swaying between which gender is felt more heavily, as if on a rocking boat.



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    Fluogyne is an identity which is essentially a more 'flux' version of androgyne. The gender identity highlights the fluidity between leaning towards male and female, and can be seen as an identity more specific to 'binary' and 'flux' multigender experiences. Fluogyne differs from binaryfluid as a person would always be both male and female, however swaying between which gender is felt more heavily, as if on a rocking boat.

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