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    [[File:Genderfae.png|thumb|220x220px|The genderfae flag.]]
    '''Genderfae''', also known as '''genderdoe'''<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/CDEH3DtBr5H/?igshid=1s8ifwcrrhtqu</ref> or '''genderthil''', is a form of [[Genderfluid|genderfluidity]] that never encompasses [[Man|male]] or [[masculine]] [[Gender|genders]]. Genderfae people can be fluid between any range of [[feminine]] genders, [[Abinary|unaligned]] genders (such as [[aporagender]]), or [[Agender|genderlessness]], but never masculine genders. Genderfae is sometimes considered a non-masculine subset of [[fluidflux]].

    The alternative terms ''genderdoe'' and ''genderthil'' have been coined for those who do not want to use "fae".

    The masculine complement to genderfae is [[genderfaun]].

    Variants of genderfae include:

    * [[Genderfaer]]: Never a binary man, but can experience masculine genders.
    *[[Demifae]]: Part of one's identity is genderfae, the other is not.

    A term within the genderfae umbrella is [[Genderselkie|genderselkie,]] where the nonbinary genders experienced are often xenic.
    == Demifae ==
    '''Demifae''' is a gender which is partially static and partially fluid. The fluid part of the gender fluctuates between identities which are not male, male-aligned, or masculine. The static part of the gender is undefined, and can be anything, so it varies from individual to individual.

    ==History ==
    The term was supposedly coined anonymously in 2014, on the now defunct blog "mogai-archive". The genderfae flag was designed by the users Pride-Flags and Superpopcorn101 on Deviantart on January 9, 2017<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Genderfae-656301909</ref>. The colours don't have individual meanings, but the range purposefully doesn't include blue to indicate never including masculine genders. A pastel colour scheme was used to give the flag a more "fae" feeling.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Genderfae-656301909</ref>

    ==Resources ==
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    ==Flags==
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