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    [[File:Genderqueer Female.png|alt=|thumb|196x196px|The genderqueer female flag]]
    '''Genderqueer Female''' is a sub-identity to [[Genderqueer]] where the person both identifies as Genderqueer and a feminine gender. It is a ''"Genderqueer identity that leans towards having a feminine body or base while still being Genderqueer."<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/lordblacklotus/art/Genderqueer-Female-858919151</ref>''
    '''Genderqueer Female''' is a combination identity in which one identifies as both [[genderqueer]] and [[Woman|female]]. As a second definition, it can also be a specific identity defined as having a feminine body or base while still being genderqueer.


    == '''History''' ==
    == '''History''' ==
    Genderqueer Male was first coined by [https://deviantart.com/ Deviantart] user [https://lordblacklotus.deviantart.com/ LordBlackLotus] on March 30th 2021 and posted to his page on October 22nd of the same year. You can find the post [https://www.deviantart.com/lordblacklotus/art/Genderqueer-Female-858919151 here]
    The second definition for genderqueer non-binary was first coined by Deviantart user LordBlackLotus as early as October 22, 2020.<ref name=":0">https://www.deviantart.com/lordblacklotus/art/Genderqueer-Female-858919151</ref>

    It was first conceptualized as a term to describe other Genderqueer identities that also identify with another gender.

    === Source: ===
    Myself as the creator of the term.


    == '''Flag''' ==
    == '''Flag''' ==
    The Genderqueer Male flag was created by Deviantart user LordBlackLotus, incorporating the traditional Genderqueer flag into the design. Both colors have an extra stripe made to represent being something more than ''just'' being Genderqueer.
    The genderqueer female flag was created by Deviantart user LordBlackLotus<ref name=":0" />, incorporating the traditional genderqueer flag into the design. Both colors have an extra stripe made to represent being something more than just being genderqueer.


    The purple coloration represents the duality of male and female, white representing being completely outside of that binary spectrum such as [[Agender]] and green to represent other people outside of the binary such as [[Neutrois|Neutrois.]]<ref>[[Genderqueer|Genderqueer Flag and Symbols]]</ref>
    The purple coloration represents the duality of male and female, white representing being completely outside of that binary spectrum such as [[agender]], and green to represent other people outside of the binary such as [[Neutrois|neutrois.]]<ref>[[Genderqueer|Genderqueer Flag and Symbols]]</ref>


    Both pink stripes represent the feminine aspect to their identity.
    Both pink stripes represent the feminine aspect to their identity.
    <references />
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Combination Identities]]

    Latest revision as of 11:23, 1 July 2021

    The genderqueer female flag

    Genderqueer Female is a combination identity in which one identifies as both genderqueer and female. As a second definition, it can also be a specific identity defined as having a feminine body or base while still being genderqueer.

    History

    The second definition for genderqueer non-binary was first coined by Deviantart user LordBlackLotus as early as October 22, 2020.[1]

    Flag

    The genderqueer female flag was created by Deviantart user LordBlackLotus[1], incorporating the traditional genderqueer flag into the design. Both colors have an extra stripe made to represent being something more than just being genderqueer.

    The purple coloration represents the duality of male and female, white representing being completely outside of that binary spectrum such as agender, and green to represent other people outside of the binary such as neutrois.[2]

    Both pink stripes represent the feminine aspect to their identity.

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