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    [[File:Lesbiangender.jpeg|thumb|220x220px|alt=|The lesbiangender flag.]]
    '''Lesbiangender''' is an [[Orientationgender]] that reflects one's sexuality as [[Lesbian]]. Anyone who uses the label lesbian can use this gender. Lesbiangender is a connection to womanhood and lesbianism.
    '''Lesbiangender''' is an [[orientationgender]] in which one's [[lesbian]] identity heavily affects, correlates with, or influences their gender. One may feel that their attraction to women has an impact on their gender that can only be explained by it. Lesbiangender individuals may identify as other genders along with lesbiangender.

    [[File:Lesbian gender alternate flag.png|thumb|Alternate Flag]]
    One's gender can be influenced by one's lesbian identity in many ways. For example, one may not feel fully connected to womanhood because womanhood is often heavily tied with attraction to men. One may feel that, even though they are a woman, they do feel fully connected to that gender, or feel as though their experience as a woman has been heavily influenced by being lesbian to the point that one's identity as a woman, and one's identity as lesbian become blurred.[[File:Lesbian gender alternate flag.png|thumb|An alternate lesbiangender flag.]]
    [[Category:Orientationgender]]
    [[Category:Orientationgender]]
    [[Category:Miscellaneous gender]]
    [[Category:Miscellaneous gender]]
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