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    '''''Not to be confused with [[arigender]]''.'''
    [[File:Flag (2).png|thumb|vintagesummer's arifluid flag|alt=]]
    [[File:Flag (2).png|thumb|vintagesummer's arifluid flag|alt=]]
    '''Arifluid''' is a [[Genderfluid|fluid]] [[non-binary]] [[gender]] identity that is associated with gender attributes that do not match one's identity. For example, being [[agender]] with a connection to [[Feminine|femininity]] (e.g. [[librafeminine]]).
    '''Arifluid''' has two definitions. One definition is a [[Genderfluid|fluid]] [[non-binary]] [[gender]] identity that is associated with gender attributes that do not match one's identity. For example, being [[agender]] with a connection to [[Feminine|femininity]] (e.g. [[librafeminine]]).


    The other definition, also known as '''arigender''', is a gender that is switching between non-binary genders while feeling particularly associated with one feeling.
    ==History==
    The earliest usage of this term is December 26, 2016,<ref>https://transgenderteensurvivalguide.com/post/154998860085/kii-says-hey-guys-i-found-this-list-that-is</ref> but the coiner and the date of coining is currently unknown.


    == Flag==
    == History ==
    The earliest usage of the second definition of this term is December 26, 2016,<ref>[https://transgenderteensurvivalguide.com/post/154998860085/kii-says-hey-guys-i-found-this-list-that-is Second definition]</ref> but the coiner and the date of coining is currently unknown.
    The Arifluid flag was coined on February 3, 2021 by Wikia FANDOM user [[User:Vintagesummer|vintagesummer.]]


    It is unknown when and where the first definition was coined, or who coined it.
    Pink represents femininity; purple represents [[Neutral|neutrality]], [[Androgynous|androgyny]], [[Xenic|xeninity]], and [[Outherine|outherinity]]; white represents agender identities; dark magenta represents connection to gender; green represents fluidity; blue represents [[Masculine|masculinity]].


    ==Resources==
    == Flag ==
    The Arifluid flag was coined on February 3, 2021 by FANDOM user [[User:Vintagesummer|Vintagesummer]]. Pink represents femininity; purple represents [[Neutral|neutrality]], [[Androgynous|androgyny]], [[Xenic|xeninity]], and [[Outherine|outherinity]]; white represents [[agender]] identities; dark magenta represents connection to gender; green represents fluidity; blue represents [[Masculine|masculinity]].

    == Resources ==
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    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
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    vintagesummer's arifluid flag

    Arifluid has two definitions. One definition is a fluid non-binary gender identity that is associated with gender attributes that do not match one's identity. For example, being agender with a connection to femininity (e.g. librafeminine).

    The other definition, also known as arigender, is a gender that is switching between non-binary genders while feeling particularly associated with one feeling.

    History

    The earliest usage of the second definition of this term is December 26, 2016,[1] but the coiner and the date of coining is currently unknown.

    It is unknown when and where the first definition was coined, or who coined it.

    Flag

    The Arifluid flag was coined on February 3, 2021 by FANDOM user Vintagesummer. Pink represents femininity; purple represents neutrality, androgyny, xeninity, and outherinity; white represents agender identities; dark magenta represents connection to gender; green represents fluidity; blue represents masculinity.

    Resources

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