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    The [[masculine]] equivalent is [[mingender]]. The [[neutral]] equivalent is [[ningender]]. The [[androgynous]] equivalent is [[lingender]]. The [[genderless]] equivalent is [[agingender]].
    The [[masculine]] equivalent is [[mingender]]. The [[neutral]] equivalent is [[ningender]]. The [[androgynous]] equivalent is [[lingender]]. The [[genderless]] equivalent is [[agingender]].

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    The fingender flag.

    Fingender (shortened to FIN) is an umbrella term for all genders which are feminine in nature (FIN). It can be used as an umbrella term for any genders that are primarily related to femininity. Fingenders may or may not also be related to womanhood.

    It can also be used as a gender on its own, referring to any gender that isn't fully defined by being feminine but is still related to femininity, or a gender in which femininity is its defining feature but the gender is not binary female. It's often used by individuals who cannot narrow down their gender any more than being feminine, but still definitely not a binary woman.

    One may add a suffix such as "finboy", "finenby" and possibly "fingirl".

    The masculine equivalent is mingender. The neutral equivalent is ningender. The androgynous equivalent is lingender. The genderless equivalent is agingender.

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