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    It is the counterpart to [[genderfaer]].
    It is the counterpart to [[genderfaer]].

    == Demifaunet ==
    Demifaunet is a gender which is partially static and partially fluid. The fluid part of the gender fluctuates between identities which are never fully female. However, these gender ''can'' be feminine, partially female, or female-aligned. The static part of the gender is undefined, and can be anything, so it varies from individual to individual.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==

    Revision as of 22:01, 12 January 2021

    The genderfaunet flag.
    Alternative genderfaunet flag by Wiki User Lovenderr

    Genderfaunet or Genderfawnet is a form of genderfluidity based off of genderfaun, that never encompasses being fully female. Genderfaunet people can be fluid between any range of genders, such as male, masculine genders, non-binary genders, unaligned genders, and xenogenders. It also includes feminine genders, or partly female genders but a genderfaunet person never feels fully female.

    It is the counterpart to genderfaer.

    Demifaunet

    Demifaunet is a gender which is partially static and partially fluid. The fluid part of the gender fluctuates between identities which are never fully female. However, these gender can be feminine, partially female, or female-aligned. The static part of the gender is undefined, and can be anything, so it varies from individual to individual.

    Flag

    The demifaunet flag

    Genderfaunet was coined by Tumblr user Pantasticenby on June 6, 2019[1]. The genderfaunet flag was base on the genderfaun flag, which was purposefully created without pink to show a lack of femininity. The genderfaunet flag uses similar colors, but features orange stripe to represent femininity without being wholly female.

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