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The genderkeilun flag was created by FANDOM user IAmArtemisTheCat, September 22nd 2021. The pink stripe represents feminine genders, the orange represents outherine genders, the yellow represents xenic genders, the light green stripe represents neutral genders, the dark green represents agerine genders, and the white represents genderfluid genders and/or connection to [[cisn't]] (not necessarily trans). The genderkeilun flag has a lighter green to put emphasis on neutral genders. |
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Revision as of 18:25, 23 September 2021
Genderkeilun (pronounced k-I-lun) is a form of genderfluidity that encompasses feminine and unaligned genders, (neutral, agenrine, outherine, xenic) but no masculine/male genders, while often leaning towards neutrois or neutral genders. They may or may not experience the other types of genders (feminine, agenrine, outherine, xenic) equally as often as each other. It can be considered a It can be considered a genderfae and/or genderselkie microlabel as well as a genderfroct microlabel.
Similar genders include: genderkirin (emphasis on feminine genders), genderqilin (emphasis on xenic genders), genderkilen (emphasis on outherine genders), genderkylan (emphasis on agenrine genders).
History
Genderkeilun was coined on September 13th 2021 by FANDOM user IAmArtemisTheCat via a comment thread on the LGBTA Wiki article for genderfrict.[1] It was made with the intent of being a mixture of genderfae/genderselkie and genderfroct.
Flag
The genderkeilun flag was created by FANDOM user IAmArtemisTheCat, September 22nd 2021. The pink stripe represents feminine genders, the orange represents outherine genders, the yellow represents xenic genders, the light green stripe represents neutral genders, the dark green represents agerine genders, and the white represents genderfluid genders and/or connection to cisn't (not necessarily trans). The genderkeilun flag has a lighter green to put emphasis on neutral genders.