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Anderboy was coined by Twitter user aboredsapphic on July 30, 2021.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=hhttps://twitter.com/aboredsapphic/status/1421174574645919744}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 07:56, 29 May 2022
Anderboy, or anderfaun, is a gender that is both outherine and masculine at the same time, and is part of the Andergender System.
Someone might Identify as anderfaun because:
- Their gender is masculine but feels outherine.
- Their gender is outherine but feels masculine.
- There are parts of their gender that are masculine and outherine that are separate from each other.
- They are fluid between masculine and outherine genders.
- Their gender is both masculine and outherine at the same time.
- Their outherine gender is stagnant, while their masculine gender is fluid, or vice versa.
Keep in mind these are examples. If one feels that the anderfaun label fits their experiences, they're allowed to use it.
History
Anderboy was coined by Twitter user aboredsapphic on July 30, 2021.[1]