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[[File:782C3F39-E9DF-4ADF-B37A-B687472B90B2.jpg|thumb|Kaochisagender flag.]]'''Kaochisagender''' is a gender that feels mostly [[masculine]] or mostly connected to manhood and is also a little bit [[androgynous]]/[[feminine]] at the same time. This could be an umbrella term, but doesn’t have to be. |
{{Unsourced}}[[File:782C3F39-E9DF-4ADF-B37A-B687472B90B2.jpg|thumb|Kaochisagender flag.]]'''Kaochisagender''' is a gender that feels mostly [[masculine]] or mostly connected to manhood and is also a little bit [[androgynous]]/[[feminine]] at the same time. This could be an umbrella term, but doesn’t have to be. |
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*[[Demiboy]] individuals who also hold a bit of femininity |
*[[Demiboy]] individuals who also hold a bit of femininity |
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The feminine counterpart to this is [[yukirangender]], and the androgynous counterpart to this is mafuenagender. |
The feminine counterpart to this is [[yukirangender]], and the androgynous counterpart to this is [[mafuenagender]]. |
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== History == |
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Koachisagender was likely coined by Instagram user sincitycoric.<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/COTbnAqLd18/</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 21:50, 24 February 2022
Kaochisagender is a gender that feels mostly masculine or mostly connected to manhood and is also a little bit androgynous/feminine at the same time. This could be an umbrella term, but doesn’t have to be.
This includes:
- Genderfluid individuals who most commonly identify with masculine genders.
- Androgynous individuals who lean towards masculinity
- Demiboy individuals who also hold a bit of femininity
The feminine counterpart to this is yukirangender, and the androgynous counterpart to this is mafuenagender.
History
Koachisagender was likely coined by Instagram user sincitycoric.[1]