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    [[File:Genderflir.png|thumb|The genderflir pride flag.]]'''Genderflir ''' (pronounced gen-der-fler), refers to an individual that describes themselves as '''[[genderflux]]''', but is mostly female in some way. This is different from '''[[girlflux]]''' as genderflir people can, or typically experience other genders, rather than only agender and female by themselves. It may be that a genderflir person is female most of the time, feels most comfortable during being female, or this experience of femininity as an identity is more intense than others they may encompass. The "ir" (taken from the noun girl) is merged with "genderflux" to represent this further.
    [[File:Genderflir.png|thumb|The genderflir pride flag.]]'''Genderflir ''' (pronounced gen-der-fler), refers to an individual that describes themselves as '''[[genderflux]]''', but is mostly female in some way. This is different from '''[[girlflux]]''' as genderflir people can, or typically experience other genders, rather than only agender, librafeminine etc up to female. It may be that a genderflir person is female most of the time, feels most comfortable during being female, or this experience of femininity as an identity is more intense than others they may encompass. The "ir" (taken from the noun girl) is merged with "genderflux" to represent this further.


    This identity is not exclusive to anyone of an assigned gender at birth, nor is it exclusive to people who are [[femme]]. '''Anyone''' who feels as though the definition of genderflir fits them can identify with the label.
    This identity is not exclusive to anyone of an assigned gender at birth, nor is it exclusive to people who are [[femme]]. '''Anyone''' who feels as though the definition of genderflir fits them can identify with the label.
    ----The flag, designed by a user that wishes to remain anonymous, is a version of the genderflux pride flag that focuses on representing femininity. On either end of the flag, 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.

    Revision as of 12:00, 9 July 2021

    The genderflir pride flag.

    Genderflir (pronounced gen-der-fler), refers to an individual that describes themselves as genderflux, but is mostly female in some way. This is different from girlflux as genderflir people can, or typically experience other genders, rather than only agender, librafeminine etc up to female. It may be that a genderflir person is female most of the time, feels most comfortable during being female, or this experience of femininity as an identity is more intense than others they may encompass. The "ir" (taken from the noun girl) is merged with "genderflux" to represent this further.

    This identity is not exclusive to anyone of an assigned gender at birth, nor is it exclusive to people who are femme. Anyone who feels as though the definition of genderflir fits them can identify with the label.


    The flag, designed by a user that wishes to remain anonymous, is a version of the genderflux pride flag that focuses on representing femininity. On either end of the flag, the two yellow stripes represent non-binary genders of any sort, or 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.

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