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[[File:Pangender-3.png|thumb|175x175px|An alternate pangender flag.]][[File:Pangender symbol.png|thumb|The pangender symbol.|alt=|160x160px]][[File:Pangender flag by Cats670.png|thumb|An alternate Pangender flag by Cats670]][[File:Static-assets-upload12973019137736972778.png|thumb|192x192px|Another alternate pangender flag]]'''Pangender''' is a form of [[multigender]] in which someone experiences all multiple genders in their life experience, and/or culture.
'''Pangender''' is a form on [[multigender]] in which someone experiences all genders. It is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender which refers to a vast and diverse amount of genders in the same individual that can extend infinitely (within the person's own culture and life experience). A pangender person can experience these genders at the same time or they may be [[Genderfluid|fluid]] between them. The intensity of their gender(s) may [[Genderflux|fluctuate]].▼
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Since the term pangender is very expansive and unspecific it could mean several different things depending on the individual, including:▼
* A person who has a large number of genders (too many to count).▼
* A person who is all known genders.▼
* A person whose gender experience goes beyond the known genders within their own culture and life experience.▼
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 it's impossible because one would have to spend their life in all cultures.▼
▲Since the term pangender is very expansive and unspecific, it could mean several different things depending on the individual, including:
Sometimes people use pangender to refer to not caring about gender/how other people view them.▼
The pangender flag was designed by the Deviantart user Cari-Rez-Lobo some time around January 16, 2016<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Pangender-1-584885794</ref>. The colors are very bright so that they represent the multiplicity of genders (because the white light is a combination of all colors.Yellow represents all the genders that are not related to female and male. Light red represents the transition to the genders which are related to female and male. Light pink represents the combination of female and male. White represents the blend of all genders.▼
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*An individual who has infinitely many genders.
*An individual who has one all-encompassing gender.
▲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
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==Flags and Symbols==
▲The pangender flag was designed by
An alternate pride flag was submitted by Reddit user helpme0519 on September 28, 2020.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/QueerVexillology/comments/j181rx/my_take_on_a_pangender_pride_flag/ Alternate flag creation]</ref> The colors share similar meanings to the [[pansexual]] flag. Blue and pink represent the [[Binary Genders|binary]] genders. Yellow represents genders that fall outside of the binary. White represents tranquility with being accepting of all.
The pangender symbol was created by an unknown individual. The symbol appears to be a combination of the [[androgyne]] symbol (which itself is a combination of the female and male symbols), showing that one is all female/[[feminine]] genders, all male/[[masculine]] genders, and all genders that are a combination of these; the non-binary symbol, showing that one is all non-binary genders, particularly abinary genders; and the [[agender]] symbol, showing that [[Genderless|genderlessness]] can be included as well.
==Etymology==
The Greek prefix "''pan''" refers to "everything" or "all."
==References==
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[[Category:Gender]]
[[Category:Multigender]]
[[Category:Omnine Genders]]
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