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    ''Not to be confused with [[libra-gender]]''[[File:Libragender Flag.png|thumb|220x220px|The libragender flag.]]
    ''Not to be confused with [[libra-gender]]''[[File:Libragender Flag.png|thumb|220x220px|The libragender flag.]]
    [[File:Libragender flag (alternate).png|thumb|220x220px|Alternate libragender flag.]]
    [[File:Libragender flag (alternate).png|thumb|220x220px|Alternate libragender flag.]]
    '''Libragender''' is a gender that is mostly [[agender]], but has a partial connection to another gender. Libragender people tend to feel between 1-49% of a connection to another gender.
    '''Libragender''' is a gender that is mostly [[agender]], but has a partial connection to another gender. Libragender individuals tend to feel between 1-49% of a connection to another gender.


    Libragender is similar to [[demigender]] but is more specific. Demigender people can be partially any genders, agender does not necessarily have to be included. Libragender people are specifically partially agender and partially another gender, which agender outweighing the other part.
    Libragender is similar to [[demigender]] but is more specific. Demigender individuals can be partially any genders, agender does not necessarily have to be included. Libragender individuals are specifically partially agender and partially another gender, which agender outweighing the other part.


    Libragender can be an umbrella term or can be used as a term of it's own. As an on own it can describe people who are mostly agender but feel a slight connection to the concept of gender (in general).
    Libragender can be an umbrella term or can be used as a term of it's own. As an on own it can describe individuals who are mostly agender but feel a slight connection to the concept of gender (in general).


    As an umbrella term, theoretically any gender can have a libragender version of it, denoted using the prefix libra-.
    As an umbrella term, theoretically any gender can have a libragender version of it, denoted using the prefix libra-.
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