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    [[File:Image1 (1).png|thumb|The omnagender flag.]]
    [[File:Image1 (1).png|thumb|The omnagender flag.]]
    '''Omnagender''' is a gender that is both [[Agender|agender]] and [[Omnigender|omnigender]] and/or somewhere between those identities. Omnagender is an identity that is connected to most genders, but also has a connection to [[Genderless|genderlessness]]/agender feelings. This may also be described as an omnigender individual who feels they have no gender identity or a [[Null|null gender]] identity, or an agender individual having some connection to omnigenderness.
    '''Omnagender''' is a gender that is both [[Agender|agender]] and [[Omnigender|omnigender]] and/or somewhere between those identities. Omnagender is an identity that is connected to most genders, but also has a connection to [[Genderless|genderlessness]]/agender feelings. This may also be described as an omnigender individual who feels they have no gender identity or a [[Null|null gender]] identity, or an agender individual having some connection to omnigenderness.
    == Flag ==
    The color meanings are as follows: Light pink for feeling connections to both gender and agender, gray for experiencing agender, pink for experiencing gender, violet for fluidity of gender expression, blue for experiencing gender, gray for agender, light blue for feeling connections to both gender and agender.

    Revision as of 00:09, 23 August 2022

    The omnagender flag.

    Omnagender is a gender that is both agender and omnigender and/or somewhere between those identities. Omnagender is an identity that is connected to most genders, but also has a connection to genderlessness/agender feelings. This may also be described as an omnigender individual who feels they have no gender identity or a null gender identity, or an agender individual having some connection to omnigenderness.

    Flag

    The color meanings are as follows: Light pink for feeling connections to both gender and agender, gray for experiencing agender, pink for experiencing gender, violet for fluidity of gender expression, blue for experiencing gender, gray for agender, light blue for feeling connections to both gender and agender.

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