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[[File:Gendervir.png|thumb|the gendervir flag]] |
[[File:Gendervir.png|thumb|the gendervir flag]] |
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[[File:Gendervir2.png|thumb|an alternate gendervir flag]] |
[[File:Gendervir2.png|thumb|an alternate gendervir flag]] |
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'''Gendervir''' is an umbrella term for all genders that are [[Man|male]], male-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]], male-adjacent, or [[Man-Related|male-related]] in some way. Examples include, but are not limited to: binary man, [[demiboy]], [[boyflux]], [[Non-Binary Man|nonbinary man]], [[nixvir]], [[proxvir]], and [[agender]] boy ([[bxy]]). Gendervir is not synonymous with [[masculine]] gender or masculine-aligned identities, it is only for genders that related to manhood or boyhood. |
'''Gendervir''' is an umbrella term for all genders that are [[Man|male]], male-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]], male-adjacent, or [[Man-Related|male-related]] in some way. Examples include, but are not limited to: [[Wergender|binary man]], [[demiboy]], [[boyflux]], [[Non-Binary Man|nonbinary man]], [[nixvir]], [[proxvir]], and [[agender]] boy ([[bxy]]). Gendervir is not synonymous with [[masculine]] gender or masculine-aligned identities, it is only for genders that related to manhood or boyhood. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
Revision as of 18:37, 21 August 2021
Gendervir is an umbrella term for all genders that are male, male-aligned, male-adjacent, or male-related in some way. Examples include, but are not limited to: binary man, demiboy, boyflux, nonbinary man, nixvir, proxvir, and agender boy (bxy). Gendervir is not synonymous with masculine gender or masculine-aligned identities, it is only for genders that related to manhood or boyhood.
Flag
The term and flag were created on May 17, 2020 by the now-deleted Tumblr user, The-Gender-Collector-Emself.[1] Red is for boys. Orange is for non-binary boys. Teal is for male-aligned and male-adjacent identities. Light blue is for demiboys and trans boys. White is for multigender and genderless boys.
On January 18, 2021, Tumblr user neopronouns created a redesign of the gendervir flag. The flag's meanings are currently unknown.[2]