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    Themisneutral is a gender that experiences a small amount of attachment to a being neutral/neutrois, but is primarily another gender. A themisneutral person feels between 1-49% neutral. It's a subset of demineutrois, where the "other part" of one's gender outweighs the neutral part. The other part of one's gender can be any gender or combination of genders.
    '''Themisneutral''' is an individual that experiences a small amount of attachment to a being neutral/neutrois but is primarily another gender.<ref name=":0">https://imgur.com/a/h6q45i1</ref> A themisneutral person feels between 1-49% neutral.<ref name=":0" /> It's a subset of [[demineutrois]], where the "other part" of one's gender outweighs the neutral part.<ref name=":0" /> The other part of one's gender can be any gender or combination of genders.<ref name=":0" />

    == History and Flags ==
    The term was coined by discord user viiseaturtleiiv#2475.<ref name=":0" />

    == Resources ==

    Revision as of 15:02, 3 July 2022

    Themisneutral is an individual that experiences a small amount of attachment to a being neutral/neutrois but is primarily another gender.[1] A themisneutral person feels between 1-49% neutral.[1] It's a subset of demineutrois, where the "other part" of one's gender outweighs the neutral part.[1] The other part of one's gender can be any gender or combination of genders.[1]

    History and Flags

    The term was coined by discord user viiseaturtleiiv#2475.[1]

    Resources

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