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    [[File:Polygender.png|thumb|220x220px|The polygender flag.]]
    '''Multigender''' is a term for someone who experiences two or more genders. It can be used as a gender identity on its own or can be an umbrella term. This includes [[bigender]] (two genders), trigender (three genders), quadgender (four genders), omnigender (many genders), and pangender (all genders). Multigender people may experience two or more gender identities at the same time, or their gender identity may change over time, making them [[genderfluid]]. If a person experiences experiences fluctuation in the intensity of those genders, they could also possibly be [[multiflux]].
    '''Multigender''' also known as '''polygender''' is a term for someone who experiences two or more genders. It falls under the falls under the [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] and [[transgender]] umbrellas. It can be used as a gender identity on its own or can be an umbrella term. This includes [[bigender]] (two genders), [[trigender]] (three genders), [[quadgender]] (four genders), and [[pangender]] (all genders). Multigender people may experience these genders identities at the same time, or their gender identity may change over time, making them [[genderfluid]]. If a person experiences experiences fluctuation in the intensity of those genders, they could possibly be [[multiflux]]. The genders they experience can be male, female and/or any non-binary identities.
    [[File:Trigenderflag.png|left|thumb|220x220px|The trigender flag.]]


    Multigender people can have any [[Gender Presentation|gender expression]] but many prefer to be seen as androgynous and/or change their presentation to be more masculine or feminine depending on their current identity.
    == Trigender ==
    Trigender people experience three genders. They could experience these genders at the same time or they could fluctuate between these genders.
    [[File:Quadgenderflag.png|left|thumb|220x220px|The quadgender flag.]]


    == Quadgender ==
    == Flag ==
    The color meanings are as follows: Blue and pink represent masculinity and femininity respectively, and those who feel partially male/female. Yellow is for genders outside the binary. Black is for those who feel partially [[agender]]. Grey is for those whose gender(s) change or fluctuate.[[Category:Gender]]
    Quadgender people experience four genders. They could experience these genders at the same time or they could fluctuate between these genders.

    == Pangender ==
    [[File:Pangenderflag.png|left|thumb|220x220px|The pangender flag.]]
    A pangender person is someone who experiences all genders. This could mean many things.
    * A person who is a large number of genders, at the same time or not (too many to count).
    * A person who is all genders within their own culture and life experience, at the same time or not.
    * A person who is infinite genders within their own culture and life experience, at the same time or not.
    * A person whose gender experience goes beyond the known genders within their own culture and life experience .
    [[Category:Gender]]

    Revision as of 03:52, 30 August 2019

    The polygender flag.

    Multigender also known as polygender is a term for someone who experiences two or more genders. It falls under the falls under the non-binary and transgender umbrellas. It can be used as a gender identity on its own or can be an umbrella term. This includes bigender (two genders), trigender (three genders), quadgender (four genders), and pangender (all genders). Multigender people may experience these genders identities at the same time, or their gender identity may change over time, making them genderfluid. If a person experiences experiences fluctuation in the intensity of those genders, they could possibly be multiflux. The genders they experience can be male, female and/or any non-binary identities.

    Multigender people can have any gender expression but many prefer to be seen as androgynous and/or change their presentation to be more masculine or feminine depending on their current identity.

    Flag

    The color meanings are as follows: Blue and pink represent masculinity and femininity respectively, and those who feel partially male/female. Yellow is for genders outside the binary. Black is for those who feel partially agender. Grey is for those whose gender(s) change or fluctuate.

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