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The Falleric system was developed to avoid [[Dysphoria|gender dysphoria]] by not using the terms masculine and feminine, which often carry connotations about one's gender identity and may be triggering. |
The Falleric system was developed to avoid [[Dysphoria|gender dysphoria]] by not using the terms masculine and feminine, which often carry connotations about one's gender identity and may be triggering. |
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== Types == |
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[[File:Mascfalleric.jpg|thumb|The mascfalleric flag.]] |
[[File:Mascfalleric.jpg|thumb|The mascfalleric flag.]] |
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A masculine gender expression and/or presentation by someone with a nonbinary gender identity. |
A masculine gender expression and/or presentation by someone with a nonbinary gender identity. |
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The mascfalleric flag has 4 horizontal stripes of blue-purple, teal, light blue and light green. The blues represent traditional masculinity while the purple and green represent gender neutrality and nonconformity. |
The mascfalleric flag has 4 horizontal stripes of blue-purple, teal, light blue and light green. The blues represent traditional masculinity while the purple and green represent gender neutrality and nonconformity. |
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== Femfalleric == |
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[[File:Femfalleric.jpg|thumb|The femfalleric flag.]] |
[[File:Femfalleric.jpg|thumb|The femfalleric flag.]] |
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A feminine gender expression and/or presentation by someone with a nonbinary gender identity. |
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A non-binary person who presents/expresses their gender in a way that is traditionally more feminine. Femfalleric people may pass as female, but not necessarily. |
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The femfalleric flag has 4 horizontal stripes of purple, pink, light pink and light orange. The pinks represent traditional femininity while the purple and orange represent gender neutrality and nonconformity. |
The femfalleric flag has 4 horizontal stripes of purple, pink, light pink and light orange. The pinks represent traditional femininity while the purple and orange represent gender neutrality and nonconformity. |