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    Genderfaer is a form of genderfluidity based off of genderfae, that never encompasses being fully male. Genderfaer people can be fluid between any range of genders, such as female, feminine genders, non-binary genders, unaligned genders, and xenogenders. It also includes masculine genders, or partly male genders but a genderfaer person never feels fully male.

    The genderfaer flag.

    It is the counterpart to genderfaunet.

    Genderfaer Flag
    Genderfaer Flag

    Demifaer

     
    Demifaer flag

    Demifaer is a gender which is partially static and partially fluid. The fluid part of the gender fluctuates between identities which are never fully male, however, they can be masculine, partially male, or male-aligned. The static part of the gender is undefined, and can be anything, so it varies from individual to individual.

    Flag

     
    Alternate genderfaer flag.

    Genderfaer was coined by Tumblr user Pantasticenby on June 6, 2019[1]. The genderfaer flag was based on the genderfae flag, which was purposefully created without blue to show a lack of masculinity. The genderfaer flag uses similar colors, but features turquoise stripe to represent masculinity without being wholly male. Once interpretation of the rest of the flag is listed below:


    • The Turquoise Stripe: Partial Masculinity
    • The Green Stripe: Less Than Partial Masculinity (1%-49%)
    • The Yellow Stripe: Little To No Masculinity
    • The White Stripe: Genderlessness/Neutral
    • The Pink Stripe: Very/Fully Feminine
    • The Light Purple Stripe: Partial Femininity
    • The Dark Purple Stripe: Little To No Masculinity


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