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    '''Genderfrect''' is a form of [[Genderfluid|genderfluidity]] based off of [[Genderfruct]], that encompasses masculine, feminine, and [[Abinary|unaligned]] genders. A genderfrect person feels unaligned and feminine genders either very weakly, very vaguely, or very rarely, while the amount of masculinity they feel is amplified. While some believe genderfluid already encompasses all genders, it is an umbrella term and not necessarily true for all genderfluid individuals, hence the existence of the specification of the term genderfrect.
    '''Genderfrect''' is a form of [[genderfluid]]ity based off of [[genderfruct]] that encompasses masculine, feminine, and [[Abinary|unaligned]] genders. A genderfrect person feels unaligned and feminine genders either very weakly, very vaguely, or very rarely, while the amount of masculinity they feel is amplified.


    Genderfrect can be thought of as more masculine-leaning than genderfruct. Although, someone could identify as both or one over the other.
    Genderfrect can be thought of as more masculine-leaning than genderfruct. Although, someone could identify as both or one over the other.


    The feminine counterpart is [[Genderfrict]].
    Its feminine counterpart is [[genderfrict]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Genderfrect was coined on March 5th, 2021, by the wikia.org user BeePillowPet. Instead of "Fruct" the suffix has been changed to "Frect" to simply point out the similarities between the two terms.
    Genderfrect was coined on March 5th, 2021, by Wikia user BeePillowPet. Instead of "-fruct," the suffix has been changed to "-frect" to show the similarities between the two terms.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The Genderfrect flag contains colors from the parts of other genderfluid flags representing femininity, masculinity, and non-binary identity, while the feminine stripes and the non-binary stripes are less saturated.
    The genderfrect flag contains colors from other genderfluid flags representing femininity, masculinity, and non-binary identity, while the feminine stripes and the non-binary stripes are less saturated.

    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]
    [[Category:Genderfluid Fragment Gender System]]
    [[Category:Omnine Genders]]

    Latest revision as of 17:39, 1 November 2021

    Genderfrect Flag

    Genderfrect is a form of genderfluidity based off of genderfruct that encompasses masculine, feminine, and unaligned genders. A genderfrect person feels unaligned and feminine genders either very weakly, very vaguely, or very rarely, while the amount of masculinity they feel is amplified.

    Genderfrect can be thought of as more masculine-leaning than genderfruct. Although, someone could identify as both or one over the other.

    Its feminine counterpart is genderfrict.

    History

    Genderfrect was coined on March 5th, 2021, by Wikia user BeePillowPet. Instead of "-fruct," the suffix has been changed to "-frect" to show the similarities between the two terms.

    Flag

    The genderfrect flag contains colors from other genderfluid flags representing femininity, masculinity, and non-binary identity, while the feminine stripes and the non-binary stripes are less saturated.

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