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ADHDgender can be a stand alone gender or it can be used in combination with another gender to show that one's experience of that gender is heavily influenced by having ADHD. One's gender can be influenced by one's ADHD in many ways. For example, one may feel like their gender is hidden behind brain fog. One knows it’s there, but one can’t get to it.
[[File:Adhd.png|thumb|Alternative ADHDgender flag combining both flags.]]
Not all ADHDers identify as ADHDgender, only those whose gender experience is influenced by them being ADHD. ADHDgender is an [[Exclusive Genders|exclusive gender]] as, obviously, people without ADHD cannot have a gender influence by ADHD.
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The second ADHDgender flag was created by an anonymous wiki user on October 14, 2020. The rainbow represents neurodivergence, as well as ADHD symptoms existing on a spectrum. The butterfly is a common ADHD symbol. The colors are soft as to be accessible and easy to look at.
The third ADHDgender flag was created by Betacherub, a wiki user on June 2nd, 2021. The purpose of the flag was to combine the above two, allowing for the top flag to be more access able. The butterfly is a common ADHD symbol.
The ADHDgirl and ADHDboy flags were coined by Fandom user Stitchy0 on January 2nd, 2021. As for ADHDboy, all the colors have a slight blue tint to represent [[Masculine|masculinity]], while the design was inspired by the alternative ADHDgender flag. The same holds for ADHDgirl, but with a reddish tint, to represent [[Feminine|femininity]].
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