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'''Affiliative Genders''', also known as '''Affinitive Genders''', is a term used when describing genders. It is an [[umbrella term]] for any genders that describes ''what'' they feel like. This can include explaining how it is (or is not) related to [[Masculine|masculinity]], [[Feminine|femininity]], [[neutrality]], etc.
Examples of affiliative genders include [[Binary Genders|binary]] [[man]]/[[woman]], [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[neutrois]], [[maverique]], [[agender]], [[juparian]], [[cenrell]], [[jouine]], [[icecreamgender]], and all [[coric]] genders.
== History ==
The term affiliative genders was coined by Chaoticcylinder (gendertherapist) on August 25, 2020<ref>{{Archive|URL=20220127041541/https://gendertherapist.tumblr.com/post/627434461881040897/concept-for-organizing-genders|Site=web}}</ref>. It was originally named affinitive genders, as a direct parallel to [[Affinitive Orientations|affinitive orientations]]. It was later renamed to affiliative genders, as the term affinitive genders was already coined, meaning something different. Affiliative genders comes from the word affiliation.
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