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    [[File:Genderfae.png|thumb|220x220px|The genderfae flag.]]
    [[File:Genderfae.png|thumb|220x220px|The genderfae flag.]]
    [[File:Genderthil flag.png|thumb|The genderthil 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]]), and/or [[Agender|genderlessness]], as long as one never experiences masculine genders. Some may consider genderfae to be a non-masculine subset of [[fluidflux]].
    '''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]]), and/or [[Agender|genderlessness]], as long as one never experiences masculine genders. Some may consider genderfae to be a non-masculine subset of [[fluidflux]].

    Some people have coined alternate terms like genderdoe and genderthil for those who do not want to use "fae".


    It is the compliment to [[genderfaun]].
    It is the compliment to [[genderfaun]].
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    [[File:Genderthil flag.png|thumb|Genderthil Flag, Created by @LetsPlayGameOn on the Site Scratch.Mit.Edu]]
    '''Genderthil:'''

    Genderthil was coined by @LetsPlayGameOn on the website Scratch.Mit.Edu because thilykos is the greek word for feminine

    '''Genderthil''':

    Genderthil is an alternative label for Genderfae. This is because the Fae are an important part of the Celtic and Pagan religion. Of course, if you prefer the label Genderfae, then that’s completely fine! This is only for people who would prefer Genderthil, because they’re uncomfortable with Genderfae.

    Genderthil/Genderfae is a form of genderfluidity that never encompasses masculine genders, such as demiboy, binary male, libramasculine, etc. This is NOT being binary female, because there are non-masculine nonbinary genders, such as demigirl, librafeminine.
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    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]

    Revision as of 01:12, 11 October 2020

    The genderfae flag.
    The genderthil flag.

    Genderfae, also known as Genderdoe[1] or Genderthil, is a form of genderfluidity that never encompasses male or masculine genders. Genderfae people can be fluid between any range of feminine genders, unaligned genders (such as aporagender), and/or genderlessness, as long as one never experiences masculine genders. Some may consider genderfae to be a non-masculine subset of fluidflux.

    Some people have coined alternate terms like genderdoe and genderthil for those who do not want to use "fae".

    It is the compliment to genderfaun.

    History

    Allegedly genderfae was 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[2]. The colors are a wide range of colors, but does not include blue. The colors are pastel to give it a more “fae” feeling.

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