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    {{Unsourced}}[[File:Genderflir High Res.jpg|alt=|thumb|The genderflir flag.]]
    '''Please see [[Varigender|Varigender | LGBTA Wiki | Fandom (wikia.org)]] - this label goes against the principle of genderflux and has been turned into a label that can be more accurately described.'''[[File:Genderflir.png|thumb|The Genderflir Flag]]
    '''Genderflir ''' (pronounced gen-der-fleer), refers to an individual that describes themselves as [[genderfluid]], or [[Fluidflux|genderfluix]], but is mostly female in some way. This is different from [[girlflux]] as genderflir people can (or typically) experience other genders that are not necessarily feminine or woman-aligned.
    [[File:Genderflir alt.png|thumb|An alternate genderflir flag.]][[File:An alternative genderfloy.jpg|thumb|Another alternate genderflir flag.]]'''Genderflir '''(pronounced gen-der-fleer), or '''genderfloa''' (gen-der-flow-ar), refers to an individual that describes themselves as [[genderfluid]]/[[Fluidflux|genderfluix]] (or an otherwise alternating identity) but is mostly [[female]], in some way. This is different from [[girlflux]] or [[genderflux]] in general, as genderflir individuals can (or typically) experience other genders that are not necessarily [[feminine]] or [[Fiaspec|woman-aligned]] (this includes [[masculine]] genders).
    [[File:An alternative genderflir flag..png|thumb|An Alternate Genderflir Flag]]
    It may be that a genderflir person is female most of the time, feels most comfortable during (or used to) being female, or the experience of femininity as an identity is more intense than others they may encompass.


    It may be that a genderflir individual is female most of the time, feels most comfortable while female (for whatever reason), or the experience of femininity as an identity is more intense than others they may encompass.
    == Etymology ==

    The "ir", taken from the word “girl”, is merged with "genderflux" to create genderflir.
    The [[male]]/masculine counterpart is [[genderfloy]].

    ==History==
    The term was coined by an anonymous FANDOM user on July 9, 2021.
    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The flag was designed by a user that wishes to remain anonymous. It is a version of the genderflux pride flag that focuses on representing femininity. The two yellow stripes represent [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] genders of any sort, or [[Aporagender|aporagenders]]. Each darker shade of pink that follows represents womanhood, or this part of one's identity that is mostly female. Cotton-pink represents femininity in general, feeling partially female, or the stage in which one is fluctuating to/from female. In the middle, the greyish blue represents masculine genders.
    The flag was designed by a user who wishes to remain anonymous. It is a flag inspired by the color of the femininity/NB flag that focuses on representing femininity. The yellow stripes represent [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] genders of any sort, or [[Aporagender|aporagenders]]. Dark pink represents womanhood, or the part of one's identity that is mostly female. The peach, a mixture of pink and yellow, represents feeling partially female, or the stage in which one is fluctuating to/from female. The white in the middle represents 'other' (any gender one might also experience).
    ==Etymology==
    The "ir," taken from the word “girl, is merged with "genderfluix" to create genderflir.
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    The genderflir flag.
    An alternate genderflir flag.
    Another alternate genderflir flag.

    Genderflir (pronounced gen-der-fleer), or genderfloa (gen-der-flow-ar), refers to an individual that describes themselves as genderfluid/genderfluix (or an otherwise alternating identity) but is mostly female, in some way. This is different from girlflux or genderflux in general, as genderflir individuals can (or typically) experience other genders that are not necessarily feminine or woman-aligned (this includes masculine genders).

    It may be that a genderflir individual is female most of the time, feels most comfortable while female (for whatever reason), or the experience of femininity as an identity is more intense than others they may encompass.

    The male/masculine counterpart is genderfloy.

    History

    The term was coined by an anonymous FANDOM user on July 9, 2021.

    Flag

    The flag was designed by a user who wishes to remain anonymous. It is a flag inspired by the color of the femininity/NB flag that focuses on representing femininity. The yellow stripes represent non-binary genders of any sort, or aporagenders. Dark pink represents womanhood, or the part of one's identity that is mostly female. The peach, a mixture of pink and yellow, represents feeling partially female, or the stage in which one is fluctuating to/from female. The white in the middle represents 'other' (any gender one might also experience).

    Etymology

    The "ir," taken from the word “girl,” is merged with "genderfluix" to create genderflir.

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