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'''Genderfloy''' (pronounced gen-der-floi) or genderfloe (gen-der-flow) refers to an individual that describes themselves as [[genderfluid]], or [[Fluidflux|genderfluix]], but is mostly [[Man|male]] in some way. This is different from [[boyflux]] or genderflux in general as genderfloy people can (or typically) experience other [[Gender|genders]] that are not necessarily [[masculine]] or man-aligned. |
'''Genderfloy''' (pronounced gen-der-floi) or genderfloe (gen-der-flow) refers to an individual that describes themselves as [[genderfluid]], or [[Fluidflux|genderfluix]], but is mostly [[Man|male]] in some way. This is different from [[boyflux]] or genderflux in general as genderfloy people can (or typically) experience other [[Gender|genders]] that are not necessarily [[masculine]] or man-aligned. |
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It may be that a genderfloy person is male most of the time, feels most comfortable during |
It may be that a genderfloy person is male most of the time, feels most comfortable during being male, or the experience of masculinity as an identity is more intense than others they may encompass. |
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The female/feminine counterpart is [[genderflir]]. |
The female/feminine counterpart is [[genderflir]]. |
Revision as of 21:16, 11 July 2021
Genderfloy (pronounced gen-der-floi) or genderfloe (gen-der-flow) refers to an individual that describes themselves as genderfluid, or genderfluix, but is mostly male in some way. This is different from boyflux or genderflux in general as genderfloy people can (or typically) experience other genders that are not necessarily masculine or man-aligned.
It may be that a genderfloy person is male most of the time, feels most comfortable during being male, or the experience of masculinity as an identity is more intense than others they may encompass.
The female/feminine counterpart is genderflir.
Etymology
The "oy" taken from the word “boy”, is merged with "genderfluix" to create genderfloy.
Flag
The flag was designed by a user that wishes to remain anonymous. It is inspired by the colour of masculinity/NB flag focusing on representing masculinity. The two yellow stripes represent non-binary genders of any sort, or aporagenders. Dark blue represents manhood, or this part of one's identity that is mostly male. Green, a mixture of blue and yellow, shows feeling partially male, or the stage in which one is fluctuating to/from male. The white in the middle represents 'other' (or other genders one might experience).