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[[File:The faidean pride flag.png|thumb|Faidean flag by Reign of the
'''Faidean''' is a term for someone whose [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]] is important to their core identity, but is not and cannot be defined by any other presentation labels like [[feminine]] or [[androgynous]] because, even though they may technically present in those ways, because there's a disconnect between gendered labels and their gender presentation. This is either due to the fact that their gender presentation feels much more like an intrinsic part of who they are, a core feeling, and not simply a gendered term, or to the fact that they just feel a great disconnect between gender presentation and gendered terms.
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== History ==
The term 'faidean' was coined on March 19, 2021, by LGBTA Wiki user Reign of the
== Etymology ==
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The pastel rainbow spectrums on the flag represent the gender presentation spectrum- orange for [[xenine]] presentation, yellow for [[outherine]] presentation, green for [[neutral]]/[[null]] presentation, blue for [[Masculine|masc]] presentation, purple for [[androgynous]] presentation, and pink for [[Feminine|fem]] presentation. The spectrums are on the flag because they represent how faidean people may still have gender presentations that fit into those categories, but those spectrums are on the outsides of the flag to represent how faidean people reject those labels. The large middle stripe represents the combination of gender-non conformity (often associated with purple) and pure self (often associated with white). It represents how falling outside of gendered presentation terms is an intrinsic part of who they are (hence it being in the middle of the flag, it's the core of who someone is). The two thin black stripes between the rainbow spectrums and the central stripe represent the impenetrable disconnect between one's innate core and gender presentation, and gendered terms used to describe presentation.
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