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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 often doesn't care about what gender category it is. Pangender is infinite, with little to no gender boundaries. Omnigender, on the other hand, is when one feels like all genders, or is connected to all genders, but still cares about their gender. Omnigender individuals may also be ''almost'' every gender, but not quite. Pangender people are often genderblind or ambivalent towards gender, while omnigender people are not.
    '''Omnigender '''is a gender similar to [[pangender]]. It is sometimes used interchangeably with pangender, but sometimes a distinction is made, although there is no consistent definition. The most common definition of omnigender is someone who experiences almost every gender, but not quite. Another common definition is someone who experiences all genders, but treat them all as one gender, or as "building blocks" to one whole gender. Sometimes, each part of this [[multigender]] may feel as though they are different in intensity.


    Another possible distinctions between pangender is that pangender people are typically [[Gender Apathetic|ambivalent]] towards gender, and do not care about what their gender is or what category their gender is. Omnigender people typically still care about their gender or what category their gender is. Although this distinction is not commonly used.
    Some omnigender people experience all genders, but treat them all as one gender, or as "building blocks" to one whole gender. Sometimes, each part of this multigender may feel as though they are different in intensity. For example, having a gender which is 40% [[fingender]] or [[fiaspec]], 20% [[mingender]] or [[miaspec]], 30% [[ningender]] or [[niaspec]], and 10% other genders all at once. Together, these genders add up to 100% (one full gender).

    Other omnigender people experience all their genders separately, meaning they have a group of genders, rather than treating these genders as different parts to one whole gender. These genders may also be experienced at varying intensities, but it does not have to fit into a single 100% (one full gender). For example, being 75% [[ningender]] or [[niaspec]], 60% [[mingender]] or [[miaspec]], 10% [[fingender]] or [[fiaspec]], and 30% other genders. In this context, the percentage represents how intensely they experience that specific type of gender, rather than how much of their full gender is occupied by it.


    When referring to all genders, this only includes genders in one's own culture and life experience. One cannot identify as ethnic genders outside their own culture, as those gender require a connection to and knowledge of that culture, and it's impossible for one to spend their life in all cultures.
    When referring to all genders, this only includes genders in one's own culture and life experience. One cannot identify as ethnic genders outside their own culture, as those gender require a connection to and knowledge of that culture, and it's impossible for one to spend their life in all cultures.

    Revision as of 00:04, 24 April 2021

    The omnigender flag.

    Omnigender is a gender similar to pangender. It is sometimes used interchangeably with pangender, but sometimes a distinction is made, although there is no consistent definition. The most common definition of omnigender is someone who experiences almost every gender, but not quite. Another common definition is someone who experiences all genders, but treat them all as one gender, or as "building blocks" to one whole gender. Sometimes, each part of this multigender may feel as though they are different in intensity.

    Another possible distinctions between pangender is that pangender people are typically ambivalent towards gender, and do not care about what their gender is or what category their gender is. Omnigender people typically still care about their gender or what category their gender is. Although this distinction is not commonly used.

    When referring to all genders, this only includes genders in one's own culture and life experience. One cannot identify as ethnic genders outside their own culture, as those gender require a connection to and knowledge of that culture, and it's impossible for one to spend their life in all cultures.

    Omnigender individuals may be suptilian or amplusian.

    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]

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