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[[File:Xirl.png|thumb|220x220px|The xirl flag.]] |
[[File:Xirl.png|thumb|220x220px|The xirl flag.]] |
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'''Xirl''' is a gender in which one identifies as a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] girl. This can take many different forms depending on the person. It can refer to someone who identifies in some was as a non-binary girl, non-binary girl-adjacent, or is in some way related to femininity. It can also refer to someone who identifies with some part of womanhood/girlhood but who wants a more non-binary or neutral sounding word because they aren’t entirely a girl or don’t want to be associated with the typical ideas brought up by the word “girl.” |
'''Xirl''' is a gender in which one identifies as a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] girl. This can take many different forms depending on the person. It can refer to someone who identifies in some was as a non-binary girl, non-binary girl-adjacent, or is in some way related to femininity. It can also refer to someone who identifies with some part of womanhood/girlhood but who wants a more non-binary or neutral sounding word because they aren’t entirely a girl or don’t want to be associated with the typical ideas brought up by the word “girl.” |
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Similar to [[Girlby]] and [[Demigirl]]. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
Revision as of 22:37, 5 April 2021
Xirl is a gender in which one identifies as a non-binary girl. This can take many different forms depending on the person. It can refer to someone who identifies in some was as a non-binary girl, non-binary girl-adjacent, or is in some way related to femininity. It can also refer to someone who identifies with some part of womanhood/girlhood but who wants a more non-binary or neutral sounding word because they aren’t entirely a girl or don’t want to be associated with the typical ideas brought up by the word “girl.”
Similar to Girlby and Demigirl.
Flag
The pinkish-violet represents the connection and closeness of this identity to woman/girlhood without quite being girl. Green represents how it is a non-binary identity and how it can be an entirely off-binary/binary-adjacent thing for some people. The white is there to bring the pinkish lavender and green together as a reminder of the genderqueer flag. The grey represents the entire spectrum of possible meanings for this gender and how it’s a grey area with a lot of room for individual meaning.