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    '''Contrafe''' is a [[gender]] that is not derived from [[Woman|womanhood]] or [[Feminine|femininity]] yet still feels female or feminine in a unique way.
    '''Contrafe''' is a [[gender]] that is not derived from [[Woman|womanhood]] or [[Feminine|femininity]] yet still feels female or feminine in a unique way.


    It is similar to [[juxera]], the main difference being that it is not derived from womanhood or femininity in any way. It is the feminine equivalent of [[contramas]]. The androgynous equivalent is [[contrandrog]].
    It is similar to [[juxera]], the main difference being that it is not derived from womanhood or femininity in any way. It is the feminine equivalent of [[contramas]]. The androgynous equivalent is [[contrandrog]].


    == Etymology ==

    ==Etymology==
    Contrafe is a combination of the Latin words ''contra'', meaning against, and ''femina'', meaning feminine.
    Contrafe is a combination of the Latin words ''contra'', meaning against, and ''femina'', meaning feminine.

    ==History and Flag==
    == History ==
    The term and flag were created by wiki user honk4bees on June 5th, 2021. The pink stripes represent how contrafe relates to femininity, and the yellow stripes represent a distinction from femininity. The gradient represents how these two elements mix with each other.
    The term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Honk4bees|Honk4bees]] on June 5th, 2021.

    == Flag ==
    The flag was created by the same user on the same date. The pink stripes represent how contrafe relates to femininity, and the yellow stripes represent a distinction from femininity. The gradient represents how these two elements mix with each other.
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