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[[File:PanInterpretarian.png|thumb|alt=The colors are inspired by the pangender flag.|The Paninterpretarian flag |
[[File:PanInterpretarian.png|thumb|alt=The colors are inspired by the pangender flag.|The Paninterpretarian flag [Four00am]]] |
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'''Paninterpretarian''' is a [[mutogender]] and subset of [[Interpretarian]]. It is defined as when someone's gender is perceived differently by multiple individuals, the person identifies as all those genders. A person who is Paninterpretarian may have an interpretation of their own gender.<ref name=":0">[https://imgur.com/gallery/2TMKMzo paninterpretarian, monointerpretarian and polyinterpretarian coined]</ref> |
'''Paninterpretarian''' is a [[mutogender]] and subset of [[Interpretarian]]. It is defined as when someone's gender is perceived differently by multiple individuals, the person identifies as all those genders. A person who is Paninterpretarian may have an interpretation of their own gender.<ref name=":0">[https://imgur.com/gallery/2TMKMzo paninterpretarian, monointerpretarian and polyinterpretarian coined]</ref> |
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Revision as of 16:50, 10 June 2022
Paninterpretarian is a mutogender and subset of Interpretarian. It is defined as when someone's gender is perceived differently by multiple individuals, the person identifies as all those genders. A person who is Paninterpretarian may have an interpretation of their own gender.[1]
Examples include:
-If person X is female but is perceived by person Z as male, perceived by person Y as a demi-girl, and perceived by person W as agender, person X now identifies as an agender demi-girl male.
History and Flag
this term was coined by discord user Samnaderi#9023 on 10 June 2022.[1] the name was suggested by discord user cherrybirb#7221.[2] The first flag, created by User Four00am, was inspired by the pangender flag.
Etymology
The prefix pan- comes from the Greek word for "all" or "every". Interpretarian is a play on 'Interpretation' and the suffix -ian, which means 'to belong to.'