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    '''Gxrl''' (pronounced '''Girl-X'''), also known as '''womxn''', is a gender that is both [[Woman|female]] and [[agender]] or otherwise [[genderless]]. There are several ways one can be a gxrl, such as:
    '''Gxrl''' (pronounced '''Girl-X'''), also known as '''Womxn''' (pronounced '''Woman-X'''), is a gender that is both [[Woman|female]] and [[agender]] or otherwise [[genderless]]. There are several ways one can be a gxrl, such as:


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    The gxrl flag.

    Gxrl (pronounced Girl-X), also known as Womxn (pronounced Woman-X), is a gender that is both female and agender or otherwise genderless. There are several ways one can be a gxrl, such as:

    1. Being multigender, with one gender being agender and one being girl.
    2. Being agender but being slightly a girl or having a connection to femininity, similar to demigirl or librafeminine.
    3. Being genderflux between feeling female and not feeling gender.

    If one was assigned male at birth, one may also identify as a trans gxrl.

    The masculine equivalent is bxy.

    History

    Gxrl was coined by themercyrose (also known as Ayumi-Hiro on DeviantArt)[1] in response to sadghostbxy coining bxy on Tumblr.[2]

    Flag

    The gxrl flag was designed by @sadghostbxy. The flag colors are a combination of the agender flag and transfeminine flag.[2] Black for agender, gray for partial gender,[3] and the pink colors are assumed to represent femininity or partial connection to femininity.

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