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    {{Stub}}[[File:Orientationgender.jpg|thumb|The orientationgender flag.]]'''Orientationgender''' is a state when one's gender ''is'' one's orientation, or when one's orientation is so intrinsically tied to their gender that they absolutely cannot separate the two. One's experience of their gender may be so heavily influenced by one's orientation, to the point that the line between one's identity as a given orientation and one's experience of gender are blurred.
    {{Stub}}[[File:Orientationgender.jpg|thumb|The orientationgender flag.]]'''Orientationgender''' is a state when one's gender ''is'' one's orientation, or when one's orientation is so intrinsically tied to their gender that they absolutely cannot separate the two. One's experience of their gender may be so heavily influenced by one's orientation, to the point that the line between one's identity as a given orientation and one's experience of gender are blurred.


    The word “orientation” can be replaced with one's orientation label. Examples include gaygender, lesbiangender, heterogender, [[acegender]], [[arogender]], etc.
    The word “orientation” can be replaced with one's orientation label. Examples include gaygender, [[lesbiangender]], heterogender, [[acegender]], [[arogender]], etc.
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Miscellaneous gender]]
    [[Category:Miscellaneous gender]]

    Revision as of 17:19, 20 November 2020

    The orientationgender flag.

    Orientationgender is a state when one's gender is one's orientation, or when one's orientation is so intrinsically tied to their gender that they absolutely cannot separate the two. One's experience of their gender may be so heavily influenced by one's orientation, to the point that the line between one's identity as a given orientation and one's experience of gender are blurred.

    The word “orientation” can be replaced with one's orientation label. Examples include gaygender, lesbiangender, heterogender, acegender, arogender, etc.

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