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    Achillegender is an [[orientationgender]] that can be used by people who feel like their [[Achillean]] orientation influences/has a big impact on their gender identity, or that their gender can only be explained by their attraction to other male or male-aligned people.
    Achillegenderis an [[orientationgender]] in which one's [[achillean]] identity heavily affects, correlates with, or influences their gender. One may feel that their attraction to men has an impact on their gender that can only be explained by them.


    Folks identifying with achillegender may or may not identify with other genders alongside achillegender, such as a [[man]], [[demiboy]], [[proxvir]], [[boyflux]], or/and any other man-aligned or [[masculine]]-aligned gender(s).
    Folks identifying with achillegender may or may not identify with other genders alongside achillegender, such as a [[man]], [[demiboy]], [[proxvir]], [[boyflux]], or/and any other [[Miaspec|man-aligned]] or [[Mingender-aligned gender(s)]].


    One's gender can be influenced by one's [[achillean]] identity in many ways. For example, one may not feel fully connected to manhood because manhood often is heavily tied with attraction to women. One may feel that, even though they are a man, they do not feel fully connected to that gender, or feel as though their experience as a man has been heavily influenced by being achillean to the point that one's identity as a man, and one's identity as achillean become blurred. Achillegender people may be [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]] for similar reasons.
    One's gender can be influenced by one's [[achillean]] identity in many ways. For example, one may not feel fully connected to manhood because manhood often is heavily tied with attraction to women. One may feel that, even though they are a man, they do not feel fully connected to that gender, or feel as though their experience as a man has been heavily influenced by being achillean to the point that one's identity as a man, and one's identity as achillean become blurred. Achillegender people may be [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender non-conforming]] for similar reasons.

    Revision as of 17:21, 30 December 2020

    Achillegenderis an orientationgender in which one's achillean identity heavily affects, correlates with, or influences their gender. One may feel that their attraction to men has an impact on their gender that can only be explained by them.

    Folks identifying with achillegender may or may not identify with other genders alongside achillegender, such as a man, demiboy, proxvir, boyflux, or/and any other man-aligned or Mingender-aligned gender(s).

    One's gender can be influenced by one's achillean identity in many ways. For example, one may not feel fully connected to manhood because manhood often is heavily tied with attraction to women. One may feel that, even though they are a man, they do not feel fully connected to that gender, or feel as though their experience as a man has been heavily influenced by being achillean to the point that one's identity as a man, and one's identity as achillean become blurred. Achillegender people may be gender non-conforming for similar reasons.

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    History

    Achillegender was coined on december 30th, 2020, by fandom user Føniks15 because ze thought it was weird that there was a gender identity influenced by ones sapphic orientation, but no gender identity influenced by achillean orientation.

    Opposite

    The opposite of achillegender is sapphicgender.

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