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    == Paraboyflux ==
    == Paraboyflux ==
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    Paraboylflux, or Paramasculineflux, is a term is a gender under the [[genderflux]] umbrella, and like [[Demigirlflux|Demiboyflux]], the most masculline one can feel is Paraboy, and at the least feminine is dependent on the person, as this gender identity may or may not include masculine identities. These are included but not limited to:
    Paraboylflux, or Paramasculineflux, is a term is a gender under the [[genderflux]] umbrella, and like [[Demigirlflux|Demiboyflux]], the most masculline one can feel is Paraboy, and at the least feminine is dependent on the person, as this gender identity may or may not include masculine identities. These are included but not limited to:



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    The paraboy flag.

    Paraboy, also known as Paramasculine is the masculine subset of paragender. Paramasculine people identify mostly but not entirely as a boy or man. The masculine portion takes up 51-99% of their gender. The other 1-49% is another gender or genders. The minority gender could be any gender or combination of genders, but the most commonly reported is agender. Paraboy is similar to demiboy, but it is more specific as with paraboy the boy part outweighs any other gender(s).

    The feminine equivalent of paraboy is paragirl. The non-binary equivalent is paragender or paranonbinary.

    Paraboyflux

    Paraboylflux, or Paramasculineflux, is a term is a gender under the genderflux umbrella, and like Demiboyflux, the most masculline one can feel is Paraboy, and at the least feminine is dependent on the person, as this gender identity may or may not include masculine identities. These are included but not limited to:

    The feminine counterpart is Paragirlflux

    Flag

    The terms paragender was coined by Tumblr user queerspike some time around July 10, 2014, but presumably before[1]. The paraboy flag was created by the Tumblr blog Pridearchive on July 24, 2014[2]. Grey represents partial gender. White represents a lack of gender. Blue represents masculinity. Purple is close to blue on the color wheel, representing the “near-ness” of paraboy.

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