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    [[File:Polygender.png|thumb|Polygender flag]]'''Polygender''' is a term that is refers to having multiple genders. It is sometimes used interchangeably with [[multigender]]. However some people define polygender as having more than two genders, so [[bigender]] is included in multigender but is not included in polygender. The genders can be experienced [[Genderfluid|fluidly]] or static.
    [[File:Polygender.png|thumb|Polygender flag]][[File:Alternate polygender flag.png|thumb|Alternate polygender flag made by Guns Før Hands]][[File:Alternate polygender flag (3).png|thumb|Another alternate flag requested by user Shinsouboi]]'''Polygender''' is a term that is refers to having multiple genders. It is sometimes used interchangeably with [[multigender]]. However some people define polygender as having more than two genders, so [[bigender]] is included in multigender but is not included in polygender. The genders can be experienced [[Genderfluid|fluidly]] or static.


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 18:41, 24 November 2020

    Polygender flag
    Alternate polygender flag made by Guns Før Hands
    Another alternate flag requested by user Shinsouboi

    Polygender is a term that is refers to having multiple genders. It is sometimes used interchangeably with multigender. However some people define polygender as having more than two genders, so bigender is included in multigender but is not included in polygender. The genders can be experienced fluidly or static.

    History

    Polygender was first described in 1995 as having "characteristics of multiple genders, deliberately refuting the concept of only two genders."

    Flag

    The flag was made by DeviantArt user Pride-Flags on July 3rd, 2015. Blue and pink represent masculinity and femininity respectively, and those who feel partially male/female. Yellow is for genders outside the binary. Black is for those who feel partially agender. Grey is for those whose gender(s) change or fluctuate.


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