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    The Inkongender flag.
    The neurogender Inkongender flag.

    Inkongender is a gender related to having a vague and inconsistent relationship with gender. Sometimes an inkogender person may feel like gender doesn’t apply to them at all and other times feel like they may have a gender but can’t describe the gendered experience they’re having, but despite the vague connection/overall disconnect from gender, they still use gender labels that fit them best and/or collect genders they have a connection to. It also can be a considered neurogender, but doesn’t have to be.

    History

    The term and its subsets were coined by Tumblr user Pupyzu on April 12, 2021.[1]

    Flag

    The flag was created by Tumblr user Pupyzu at the same time of term coining.

    On this flag, black represents a disconnect from gender, shades of gray represents a vague relationship with gender, and the rainbow gradient represents using and/or collecting gender labels.

    The Inkonflux flag.

    Inkonflux

    Inkonflux is a subset of Inkongender. It has a similar definition, except an inkonflux person may still use gender labels that fit them best and/or collect genders they have a fluctuating connection to. On its flag, purple represents fluctuation.[2]

    The Inkonfluid flag.

    Inkonfluid

    Inkonfluid is a subset of Inkongender. It has a similar definition, except an inkonfluid person may still use gender labels that fit them best and/or collect genders they have a fluid connection to. On its flag, hot pink represents fluidity.[3]

    The Inkonfluix flag.

    Inkonfluix

    Inkonfluix is a subset of Inkongender. It has a similar definition, except an inkonfluix person may still use gender labels that fit them best and/or collect genders they have a fluctuating and/or fluid connection to. On its flag, mauve represents fluidity and fluctuation.[4]

    The Inkonstatic flag.

    Inkonstatic

    Inkonstatic is a subset of Inkongender. It has a similar definition, except an inkonstatic person may still use gender labels that fit them best and/or collect genders they have a static connection to.

    On its flag, green represents staticity.[5]

    References

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