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    [[File:Genderfrithet.png|thumb|Genderfrithet flag]]
    '''Genderfrithet''' is a form of [[Genderfluid|genderfluidity]] in which someone is only fluid between genders that are in some way connected to masculinity or femininity, but they are never completely female. A genderfirthet person never experiences genders that are completely [[abinary]] (removed from masculinity or femininity). They are also never a [[Binary Genders|binary]] woman. They can be a binary man. For example, a genderfirthet person could experience genders like man, [[androgyne]], [[demiboy]]/[[demigirl]], [[proxvir]]/[[juxera]], [[libramasculine]]/[[librafeminine]], etc. They would never experience genders like binary woman, [[neutrois]], [[maverique]], [[agender]], etc.
    '''Genderfrithet''' is a form of [[Genderfluid|genderfluidity]] in which someone is only fluid between genders that are in some way connected to masculinity or femininity, but they are never completely female. A genderfirthet person never experiences genders that are completely [[abinary]] (removed from masculinity or femininity). They are also never a [[Binary Genders|binary]] woman. They can be a binary man. For example, a genderfirthet person could experience genders like man, [[androgyne]], [[demiboy]]/[[demigirl]], [[proxvir]]/[[juxera]], [[libramasculine]]/[[librafeminine]], etc. They would never experience genders like binary woman, [[neutrois]], [[maverique]], [[agender]], etc.


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    The first apparent mention of genderfirthet is on Tumblr user Gender-Resource's April 2020 Gender Jargon list<ref>https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/614501061766627328/gender-jargon-transgender-gnc-and-imoga-terms</ref>. Coined at uncommongenders via Tumblr, with [[Genderfirther|genderfrither]] and [[Genderfirthen|genderfrithen]].<ref>https://uncommongenders.tumblr.com/post/186987850435/</ref>
    The first apparent mention of genderfirthet is on Tumblr user Gender-Resource's April 2020 Gender Jargon list<ref>https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/614501061766627328/gender-jargon-transgender-gnc-and-imoga-terms</ref>. Coined at uncommongenders via Tumblr, with [[Genderfirther|genderfrither]] and [[Genderfirthen|genderfrithen]].<ref>https://uncommongenders.tumblr.com/post/186987850435/</ref>


    == Flag ==
    <ref>https://livelylgbtforpositivity.tumblr.com/post/613669806761181184/genderfloren-a-fluid-gender-that-is-never-fully</ref>
    The flag uses the colors representing male identities used in other genderfluid flags, and the colors used to represent female in those flags hueshifted to purple to represent never being a binary woman.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==

    Revision as of 00:41, 26 October 2020

    Genderfrithet flag

    Genderfrithet is a form of genderfluidity in which someone is only fluid between genders that are in some way connected to masculinity or femininity, but they are never completely female. A genderfirthet person never experiences genders that are completely abinary (removed from masculinity or femininity). They are also never a binary woman. They can be a binary man. For example, a genderfirthet person could experience genders like man, androgynedemiboy/demigirlproxvir/juxeralibramasculine/librafeminine, etc. They would never experience genders like binary woman, neutroismaveriqueagender, etc.

    History

    The first apparent mention of genderfirthet is on Tumblr user Gender-Resource's April 2020 Gender Jargon list[1]. Coined at uncommongenders via Tumblr, with genderfrither and genderfrithen.[2]

    Flag

    The flag uses the colors representing male identities used in other genderfluid flags, and the colors used to represent female in those flags hueshifted to purple to represent never being a binary woman.

    Resources

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