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[[File:Androgyneflag1.png|right|thumb|220x220px|The androgyne flag.]] |
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'''Androgyne''' or '''androgynous''' is a identity under the [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] umbrella. It is described as being in between masculine and feminine. Although, some androgynous people identify as neither male or female. Some people may use androgyne interchangeably with non-binary or [[genderqueer]]. |
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[[File:Androgyneflag2.png|right|thumb|220x220px|An alternate androgyne flag.]] |
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Androgynous can be used as a gender identity on its own, but it is also frequently used to describe gender presentation where someone presents in a gender neutral way. |
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== Flag == |
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The androgynous flag has three vertical stripes, pink representing woman, blue representing men, and purple representing androgynous people, a mix of the two. |
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== Etymology == |
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Androgyne is a combination of the Greek words "andr''-"'' meaning male, and "-gyne", meaning female. |
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Revision as of 07:35, 22 July 2020
Androgyne or androgynous is a identity under the non-binary umbrella. It is described as being in between masculine and feminine. Although, some androgynous people identify as neither male or female. Some people may use androgyne interchangeably with non-binary or genderqueer.
Androgynous can be used as a gender identity on its own, but it is also frequently used to describe gender presentation where someone presents in a gender neutral way.
Flag
The androgynous flag has three vertical stripes, pink representing woman, blue representing men, and purple representing androgynous people, a mix of the two.
Etymology
Androgyne is a combination of the Greek words "andr-" meaning male, and "-gyne", meaning female.