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    '''Yukirangender''' is a [[gender]] that feels mostly [[feminine]] or mostly connected [[Woman|womanhood]] and is also a little bit [[androgynous]]/[[masculine]] at the same time. It can be considered an [[umbrella]] term.

    This includes:

    * [[Genderfluid]] individuals who most commonly identify with feminine genders,
    *[[Androgynous]] individuals who lean towards femininity,
    * [[Demigirl]] individuals who also hold a bit of masculinity.

    The masculine counterpart is [[kaochisagender]]; the androgynous counterpart is [[mafuenagender]].

    == History ==
    The term Yukirangender was coined by FANDOM user Yukiran on or before September 27th, 2020.

    == Flag ==
    The yukirangender flag was created by the coiner on or before September 27th, 2020. It has no confirmed meaning.

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    Latest revision as of 08:39, 13 October 2023

    Yukirangender flag

    Yukirangender is a gender that feels mostly feminine or mostly connected womanhood and is also a little bit androgynous/masculine at the same time. It can be considered an umbrella term.

    This includes:

    • Genderfluid individuals who most commonly identify with feminine genders,
    • Androgynous individuals who lean towards femininity,
    • Demigirl individuals who also hold a bit of masculinity.

    The masculine counterpart is kaochisagender; the androgynous counterpart is mafuenagender.

    History

    The term Yukirangender was coined by FANDOM user Yukiran on or before September 27th, 2020.

    Flag

    The yukirangender flag was created by the coiner on or before September 27th, 2020. It has no confirmed meaning.

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