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[[File:D97jhph-0c09524f-32b3-465e-bbc5-81fe5556f2be.png|thumb|220x220px|The omnigender flag]] |
[[File:D97jhph-0c09524f-32b3-465e-bbc5-81fe5556f2be.png|thumb|220x220px|The omnigender flag]] |
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'''Omnigender '''is a gender similar to [[pangender]], but more specific in what it means. Pangender is when one is all genders, and doesn't care about what gender category it is, but omnigender is when one feels like all genders, but still cares about their gender |
'''Omnigender '''is a gender similar to [[pangender]], but more specific in what it means. Pangender is when one is all genders, and doesn't care about what gender category it is, but omnigender is when one feels like all genders, but still cares about their gender. |
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It may also mean having all genders, but treating them all as one. Or having all genders, but all of which feel as though they are different in intensity. For example, feeling 40% [[woman]]. 20% [[man]], 30% non-binary, and 10% [[anonbinary]]/[[xenic]] all at once. |
It may also mean having all genders, but treating them all as one. Or having all genders, but all of which feel as though they are different in intensity. For example, feeling 40% [[woman]]. 20% [[man]], 30% non-binary, and 10% [[anonbinary]]/[[xenic]] all at once. |
Revision as of 23:00, 25 January 2021
Omnigender is a gender similar to pangender, but more specific in what it means. Pangender is when one is all genders, and doesn't care about what gender category it is, but omnigender is when one feels like all genders, but still cares about their gender.
It may also mean having all genders, but treating them all as one. Or having all genders, but all of which feel as though they are different in intensity. For example, feeling 40% woman. 20% man, 30% non-binary, and 10% anonbinary/xenic all at once.
History
Omnigender was coined by victomofrebellion on Tumblr.[1]
Flag
The pride flag was created by hyaenahart on Tumblr. The color meanings 'represent the binary and all genders inbetween.'[2]