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    [[File:Genderminus.png|thumb|220x220px|The gender-gender− flag.]]
    '''Gender-Gender−''', also known as '''Genderminusgenderminus''' or '''Gendergender(minus) ''', is a [[gender]] in which one's genderthat can only be described as beingmeeting approximatelyonly some of the characteristics of a certain gender descriptor, buti.e. onefeeling doesn’tthat quiteone fitor everya aspectcouple aspects of thata gender label don't apply. For example, one who identifies as [[maverique]] more than any other gender, but one does not feel entirely independent of masculinity or femininity, and therefore isn’tisn't quite maverique. In that case one, would be maverique-maverique−.
     
    == History ==
    The terms gender- and [[gender+]] were coined by DeviantArt user pastelmemer at unknown time.<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OD9HPbK5g4lJSoD9e4x5uYGlEE3rZCDsiKEAj8kIuFQ/edit#gid=0</ref>
     
    == Resources ==
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    Latest revision as of 21:44, 11 October 2022

    The gender− flag.

    Gender−, also known as genderminus or gender(minus), is a gender that can only be described as meeting only some of the characteristics of a certain gender, i.e. feeling that one or a couple aspects of a gender label don't apply. For example, one who identifies as maverique more than any other gender, but one does not feel entirely independent of masculinity or femininity, and therefore isn't quite maverique, would be maverique−.

    History

    The terms gender- and gender+ were coined by DeviantArt user pastelmemer at unknown time.[1]

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