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    [[File:Interpretarian (png).png|thumb|The Interpretarian flag]]
    [[File:Interpretarian (png).png|thumb|The Interpretarian flag made by miraheze user Four00am]]
    '''Interpretarian''' is a [[mutogender]] and [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]] in which someone's [[gender]] is interpeted differently by another individual. They may have their own interpretation of their own gender, but they also identify as whatever the other individual interprets them as.<ref>[https://imgur.com/a/C3J84JY creation of Interpretarian]</ref>
    '''Interpretarian''' is a [[mutogender]] and [[Umbrella Term|umbrella term]] in which someone's [[gender]] is interpeted differently by another individual.<ref name=":0" /> They may have their own interpretation of their own gender, but they also identify as whatever the other individual interprets them as.<ref name=":0">[https://imgur.com/a/C3J84JY creation of Interpretarian]</ref>


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    Examples include:
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    - Person X is with multiple people with different perceptions, X may identify depending on which person X is focusing on at that time, if multiple, X may identify as one or multiple identities
    - Person X is with multiple people with different perceptions, X may identify depending on which person X is focusing on at that time, if multiple, X may identify as one or multiple identities

    -Person X identifies as a demiboy. Person Y percivies X as a woman. Person X now identifies as a demiboy woman.
    Interpretarian's subsets are:
    Interpretarian's subsets are:


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    ==History and Flag==
    ==History and Flag==
    Interpretarian was created by Instagram user vy_artt in Instagram DMs. Yellow and purple are both commonly used for [[non-binary]] identities, and the spectrum of gender is represented through a gradient. User Four00am helped create the page.
    Interpretarian was created by Instagram user vy_artt in Instagram DMs. Yellow and purple are both commonly used for [[non-binary]] identities, and the spectrum of gender is represented through a gradient.


    ==Etymology==
    ==Etymology==

    Revision as of 14:02, 17 July 2022

    The Interpretarian flag made by miraheze user Four00am

    Interpretarian is a mutogender and umbrella term in which someone's gender is interpeted differently by another individual.[1] They may have their own interpretation of their own gender, but they also identify as whatever the other individual interprets them as.[1]

    Examples include:

    - Person X identifies as a woman. Person Y perceives X as a man. Person X now identifies as a man.
    
    - If person X is with multiple people with different perceptions, X may identify with all these genders, or may pick one.
    
    - Person X is with multiple people with different perceptions, X may identify depending on which person X is focusing on at that time, if multiple, X may identify as one or multiple identities
    
    -Person X identifies as a demiboy. Person Y percivies X as a woman. Person X now identifies as a demiboy woman.
    

    Interpretarian's subsets are:

    Paninterpretarian

    Polyinterpretarian

    Monointerpretarian

    History and Flag

    Interpretarian was created by Instagram user vy_artt in Instagram DMs. Yellow and purple are both commonly used for non-binary identities, and the spectrum of gender is represented through a gradient.

    Etymology

    Interpretarian is a play on 'Interpretation' and the suffix -ian, which means 'to belong to.'

    References

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