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'''Tintgender''' is a gender with one or more base gender(s) and a ‘tint’ of another gender onto it, that tint my be very vague or more intense, but is generally less then 50%. This may overlap with [[libragender]] or [[themisgender]] in some cases, but tintgender people feel like the ‘tint’ is completely mixed in with the base gender, while libragender or themisgender may feel like separate parts. |
'''Tintgender''' is a gender with one or more base gender(s) and a ‘tint’ of another gender onto it, that tint my be very vague or more intense, but is generally less then 50%. This may overlap with [[libragender]] or [[themisgender]] in some cases, but tintgender people feel like the ‘tint’ is completely mixed in with the base gender, while libragender or themisgender may feel like separate parts. |
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This may be combined with a gender or a [[:Category:Gender Quality|gender quality]]. For example, a tintgirl [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] person would feel slightly [[Woman|female]], but still non-binary, or a tintmasculine [[xenogender]] person would feel slightly [[masculine]], but still |
This may be combined with a gender or a [[:Category:Gender Quality|gender quality]]. For example, a tintgirl [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] person would feel slightly [[Woman|female]], but still non-binary, or a tintmasculine [[xenogender]] person would feel slightly [[masculine]], but still xenine. |
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== History == |
== History == |
Revision as of 19:22, 30 July 2021
Tintgender is a gender with one or more base gender(s) and a ‘tint’ of another gender onto it, that tint my be very vague or more intense, but is generally less then 50%. This may overlap with libragender or themisgender in some cases, but tintgender people feel like the ‘tint’ is completely mixed in with the base gender, while libragender or themisgender may feel like separate parts.
This may be combined with a gender or a gender quality. For example, a tintgirl non-binary person would feel slightly female, but still non-binary, or a tintmasculine xenogender person would feel slightly masculine, but still xenine.
History
The term tintgender was coined by FANDOM user LiterallyJustExisting on June 29th, 2021, the flags were also created by them on the same day.[1]
- ↑ This page is the original source of this information.