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The term was coined by FANDOM user Systeroamia, specifically their host, on November 30th, 2021. The flag was created by the same user on the same day.<ref>[[User blog:Systeroamia/Coining Pangenderscale]]</ref> |
The term was coined by FANDOM user Systeroamia, specifically their host, on November 30th, 2021. The flag was created by the same user on the same day.<ref>[[User blog:Systeroamia/Coining Pangenderscale]]</ref> |
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Yellow represents all genders that are not related to female or male ([[abinary]]) that are more visible to the individual. Light yellow represents the same definition as yellow except for the genders that are less visible to the individual. Light red represents the transition to genders that are |
Yellow represents all genders that are not related to female or male ([[abinary]]) that are more visible to the individual. Light yellow represents the same definition as yellow except for the genders that are less visible to the individual. Light red represents the transition to genders that are related to male and female and how visible they can appear to the individual. White represents the blend of all genders. |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 08:21, 30 November 2021
Pangenderscale, or panspectrugender, is a term for those who are pangender, but it feels to be on a scale or spectrum from the most prominent to the least prominent genders, or from the least prominent to the most prominent genders. Genders that are less prominent can feel more contradicting, faded, blurry, or even invisible, but these examples are not required.
History and Flag
The term was coined by FANDOM user Systeroamia, specifically their host, on November 30th, 2021. The flag was created by the same user on the same day.[1]
Yellow represents all genders that are not related to female or male (abinary) that are more visible to the individual. Light yellow represents the same definition as yellow except for the genders that are less visible to the individual. Light red represents the transition to genders that are related to male and female and how visible they can appear to the individual. White represents the blend of all genders.