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    [[File:Midbinary.png|thumb|The midbinary flag.]]
    [[File:Midbinary.png|thumb|The midbinary flag.]]
    '''Midbinary''' or '''Endobinary''' refers to any [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender or experiences that references or is associated with one or both [[Binary Genders|binary genders]]. It includes any genders that involve [[Masculine|masculinity]], [[Feminine|femininity]], or a combination of masculinity and femininity. It also includes genders that are similar to or related to [[Man|male]] or [[Woman|female]] (but aren't completely male or female), as well as genders that are in between male and female. These genders exist within the context of the gender binary but are not strictly one or the other. It can be considered the opposite of [[abinary]].
    '''Midbinary''' or '''endobinary''' refers to any [[non-binary]] [[gender]] or experiences that references or is associated with one or both [[binary genders]]. It includes any genders that involve [[masculinity]], [[femininity]], or a combination of masculinity and femininity. It also includes genders that are similar to or related to [[male]] or [[female]] (but aren't completely male or female), as well as genders that are in between male and female. These genders exist within the context of the gender binary but are not strictly one or the other. It can be considered the counterpart of [[abinary]].


    Examples of midbinary genders include: [[Androgyne]], [[Demiboy]], [[Demigirl]], [[Boyflux]], [[Girlflux]], [[Bigender]], etc.
    Examples of midbinary genders include: [[androgyne]], [[demigirl]], [[boyflux]], etc.


    ==History and Flag==
    ==History and Flag==
    Midbinary was coined by Tumblr user jemthecrystalgem, October 23rd 2016.<ref>[https://archive.md/zwcsD Midbinary coining.]</ref>
    Midbinary was coined by Tumblr user jemthecrystalgem, October 23rd, 2016.<ref>[https://archive.md/zwcsD Midbinary coining (reblog).]</ref>


    The midbinary flag was created by Tumblr user Beyond-Mogai-Pride-Flags, December 8th 2019.<ref>[https://archive.md/HzjLI Midbinary flag.]</ref> The blue and pink are clarified/illuminated versions of a gender binary flag. The dark purplish colors and white have the same meanings as the nonbinary flag's purple and white, however, the purple-ish ones are more “binary-adjacent”.
    The midbinary flag was created by Tumblr user Beyond-Mogai-Pride-Flags, December 8th 2019.<ref>[https://archive.md/HzjLI Midbinary flag.]</ref> The blue and pink are clarified/illuminated versions of a gender binary flag. The dark purplish colors and white have the same meanings as the nonbinary flag's purple and white, however, the purple-ish ones are more “binary-adjacent”.
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    The midbinary flag.

    Midbinary or endobinary refers to any non-binary gender or experiences that references or is associated with one or both binary genders. It includes any genders that involve masculinity, femininity, or a combination of masculinity and femininity. It also includes genders that are similar to or related to male or female (but aren't completely male or female), as well as genders that are in between male and female. These genders exist within the context of the gender binary but are not strictly one or the other. It can be considered the counterpart of abinary.

    Examples of midbinary genders include: androgyne, demigirl, boyflux, etc.

    History and Flag

    Midbinary was coined by Tumblr user jemthecrystalgem, October 23rd, 2016.[1]

    The midbinary flag was created by Tumblr user Beyond-Mogai-Pride-Flags, December 8th 2019.[2] The blue and pink are clarified/illuminated versions of a gender binary flag. The dark purplish colors and white have the same meanings as the nonbinary flag's purple and white, however, the purple-ish ones are more “binary-adjacent”.

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