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    [[File:Switchgender.jpg|thumb|The switchgender flag (made by harmful individual.)]]
    '''Switchgender''' is a [[Fluidflux|fluid]] [[gender]] describing someone whose gender switches between two genders, but never going in between. For example, those two genders could be [[Woman|female]] and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], but those are the only genders one experiences and one never experiences genders "in between" those two (for example, [[demigirl]], [[paragirl]], etc.). This gender is unique because the "switches" one experiences are usually fast and abrupt, without a smooth transition between genders like a [[genderfluid]] individual may experience.
    '''Switchgender''' is a [[Genderfluid|fluid]] gender describing someone whose gender switches between two genders but never occupies any genders between them. For example, those two genders could be [[Woman|female]] and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] but those are the only genders one experiences and one never experiences genders "between" those two, such as [[demigirl]] or [[paragirl]]. Unlike [[bigender]] or two-gender fluid or [[Genderflux|fluctuating]] genders, the "switches" a switchgender person experiences are usually fast and abrupt rather than a smooth transition between genders.

    == History and flag ==
    The term and flag were created on on May 18, 2021, by FANDOM user [[User:Ariathatsme|Ariathatsme]]. The blue of the flag represents fluidity, the green and red two distinct genders one may experience, the white the connection between the two genders experienced, and the yellow inclusivity across the entire gender spectrum.

    This term, however, was coined by a harmful user who faked [[System|systemhood]], manipulated users, was [[exclusionist]], and was endophobic. Because of this, people may be hesitant using this term, however it may be used in a reclaiming manner.


    == History and Flag ==
    [[File:Switchgender.jpg|thumb|Flag by Ariathatsme]]
    This term was coined on May 18, 2021 by FANDOM user [[User:Ariathatsme|Ariathatsme]]. The flag was designed by the same person on the same date and the meaning goes as follows: blue for fluidity, green and red representing two distinct genders one may experience, white representing connection between the two, and yellow representing inclusivity across the entire gender spectrum.
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Multigender]]
    [[Category:Multigender]]
    [[Category:Reclaimed Identities]]

    Latest revision as of 17:59, 2 July 2021

    The switchgender flag (made by harmful individual.)

    Switchgender is a fluid gender describing someone whose gender switches between two genders but never occupies any genders between them. For example, those two genders could be female and non-binary but those are the only genders one experiences and one never experiences genders "between" those two, such as demigirl or paragirl. Unlike bigender or two-gender fluid or fluctuating genders, the "switches" a switchgender person experiences are usually fast and abrupt rather than a smooth transition between genders.

    History and flag

    The term and flag were created on on May 18, 2021, by FANDOM user Ariathatsme. The blue of the flag represents fluidity, the green and red two distinct genders one may experience, the white the connection between the two genders experienced, and the yellow inclusivity across the entire gender spectrum.

    This term, however, was coined by a harmful user who faked systemhood, manipulated users, was exclusionist, and was endophobic. Because of this, people may be hesitant using this term, however it may be used in a reclaiming manner.

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