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    Opal and timberwolf represents the sky, because of the vastness and hard to grasp nature of quasigender just like the vastness of the sky. Maize crayola represents outherine genders. Jet and eerie black represents null.
    Opal and timberwolf represents the sky, because of the vastness and hard to grasp nature of quasigender just like the vastness of the sky. Maize crayola represents outherine genders. Jet and eerie black represents null.
    [[Category:Outhrine Genders]]
    [[Category:Outherine Genders]]
    [[Category:Genderless]]
    [[Category:Genderless]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]

    Latest revision as of 23:19, 29 July 2021

    The quasigender flag

    Quasigender is a gender where one feels connected to an outherine gender, but one's gender is actually null. It can be described as being "fake outherine." Sometimes one's gender can feel so similar to the outherine gender that it is mistaken for outherine.

    History

    Quasigender was coined on February 3, 2021 by wiki user 12comets


    Flag

    The quasigender flag, made by 12comets, consists of 5 stripes with the colors opal, timberwolf, maize crayola, jet, and eerie black.

    Opal and timberwolf represents the sky, because of the vastness and hard to grasp nature of quasigender just like the vastness of the sky. Maize crayola represents outherine genders. Jet and eerie black represents null.

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