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[[File:Alternate juxera pride flag.png|thumb|Another alternate juxera pride flag by FANDOM user rhythmsancat]] |
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Jux- comes from "juxta", a Latin adverb meaning "near", -era is a feminine noun for lady, mistress or goddess. |
Jux- comes from "juxta", a Latin adverb meaning "near", -era is a feminine noun for lady, mistress or goddess. |
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Revision as of 19:58, 8 December 2021
![](http://static.miraheze.org/lgbtawiki/thumb/1/18/Juxeraflag.png/220px-Juxeraflag.png)
Juxera is a gender that is strongly connected to femininity, but in a different way to how women are connected to femininity. Juxera is a something separate and entirely on its own. It may be described as a gender that is feminine aligned or fingender, but is not woman aligned or fiaspec, and has no connection to womanhood.
The word juxera is used as an adjective, in the same way male and female are used, so one would say "I am juxera" not "I am a juxera".
The masculine equivalent to juxera is proxvir, and the non-binary equivalent is maverique.
History
![](http://static.miraheze.org/lgbtawiki/thumb/b/b7/Juxeraflag2.png/220px-Juxeraflag2.png)
![](http://static.miraheze.org/lgbtawiki/thumb/1/14/Juxera.png/220px-Juxera.png)
The terms juxera and proxvir where coined by Tumblr user Wulfgendur in July, 2014[1]. The juxera and proxvir flags were created around the same time.
![](http://static.miraheze.org/lgbtawiki/thumb/4/40/Strawberry_mint_juxera.jpg/300px-Strawberry_mint_juxera.jpg)
Flag
The pink and blue on the ends of the pentagon represent the “girl” and “boy” genders, while the blueish gray, navy, and purple represent the gender spectrum. The green triangle represent where the gender falls on the spectrum, which is “near girl” in the case of the juxera flag[2].
Etymology
![](http://static.miraheze.org/lgbtawiki/thumb/a/aa/Alternate_juxera_pride_flag.png/300px-Alternate_juxera_pride_flag.png)
Jux- comes from "juxta", a Latin adverb meaning "near", -era is a feminine noun for lady, mistress or goddess.