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[[File:PRDX-gender .png|thumb|Alternative Paradoxigender flag by [[User:Liver.On.A.Plate]]]] |
[[File:PRDX-gender .png|thumb|Alternative Paradoxigender flag by [[User:Liver.On.A.Plate]]]] |
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'''Paradoxigender''' is gender that has qualities that are a paradox, or seems to contradict itself. For example, feeling [[agender]] but [[masculine]]/[[feminine]] at the same time or even feeling like a gender but not like that gender at the same time. |
'''Paradoxigender''' is gender that has qualities that are a paradox, or seems to contradict itself. For example, feeling [[agender]] but [[masculine]]/[[feminine]] at the same time, or even feeling like a gender but not like that gender at the same time. This second definition has overlap with the term [[schrodigender]]. |
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Paradoxigender was coined on or before July 19, 2014 by unknown tumblr user, possibly via mogai-archive. The resources have since been deleted. |
Paradoxigender was coined on or before July 19, 2014 by unknown tumblr user, possibly via mogai-archive. The resources have since been deleted. |
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==Flag== |
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The flag was designed by an unknown user on or before July 19, 2014 by unknown tumblr user, possibly via mogai-archive. Paradoxigender uses pink, yellow, and blue, likely to represent feminine, [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], and masculine genders. A Penrose triangle is used to represent a paradox. |
The flag was designed by an unknown user on or before July 19, 2014 by unknown tumblr user, possibly via mogai-archive. Paradoxigender uses pink, yellow, and blue, likely to represent feminine, [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], and masculine genders. A Penrose triangle is used to represent a paradox. |
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