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'''Faesari''' (pronounced fay-sar-ee) is a gender identity that is in the neutral spectrum, but still has a strong connection to femininity. It is different from [[demigirl]], as it is not tied to being a woman. It's connected to femininity as a concept, which |
'''Faesari''' (pronounced fay-sar-ee) is a gender identity that is in the [[neutral]] spectrum, but still has a strong connection to [[Feminine|femininity]]. It is different from [[demigirl]], as it is not tied to being a [[woman]]. It's connected to femininity as a concept, which can include feminine identities, [[Gender Presentation|presentation]], expression, [[pronouns]], and orientations. |
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Similar identities include [[juxera]] and [[fegender]]. The masculine equivalent of faesari is [[cenrell]]. |
Similar identities include [[juxera]] and [[fegender]]. The masculine equivalent of faesari is [[cenrell]]. |
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Revision as of 03:06, 11 November 2020
Faesari (pronounced fay-sar-ee) is a gender identity that is in the neutral spectrum, but still has a strong connection to femininity. It is different from demigirl, as it is not tied to being a woman. It's connected to femininity as a concept, which can include feminine identities, presentation, expression, pronouns, and orientations.
Similar identities include juxera and fegender. The masculine equivalent of faesari is cenrell.
Fluctuating between faesari and female is girlfaeflux.
History
The term faesari was originally coined by beyond-mogai-pride-flags on January 2, 2018[1]. The name is based off the Asari, an all female species from the Mass Effect game series. The top half of the flag was based on the color palettes of the Asari. The bottom half represents the idea of femininity.