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    == History ==
    == History ==
    It is unknown when apothistatic was originally coined, and who by, however the earliest mention that is able to be found is by Tumblr user idvault on November 4th, 2020.<ref>[https://lgbtqiarchive.tumblr.com/post/633906115163422720/apothistatic Earliest mention of the term]</ref>
    It is unknown when apothistatic was originally coined, and who by, however the earliest mention that is able to be found is by Tumblr user idvault on November 4th, 2020.<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbtqiarchive.tumblr.com/post/633906115163422720/apothistatic Earliest mention of the term}}]</ref>


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    Latest revision as of 23:28, 14 July 2022

    The apothistatic flag.

    Apothistatic is a term for someone who is genderfluid and is repulsed by the concept of having a static gender (genderstatic, kymenian, genderstill).

    History

    It is unknown when apothistatic was originally coined, and who by, however the earliest mention that is able to be found is by Tumblr user idvault on November 4th, 2020.[1]

    Flag

    It is unknown when the apothistatic flag was originally created, and who by, however the earliest use that is able to be found is by Tumblr user idvault on November 4th, 2020. It has no known meaning.

    Etymology

    The prefix apothi- comes from the Greek word απώθησαν (apṓthīsan), meaning "repulsed".

    Resources

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