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    '''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 similar to [[demigender]], the difference being that libragender people are partially a given gender and partially agender, while demigender people can be partially any genders, agender does not necessarily having to included. Libragender can also be an identity in itself, for people who are mostly agender but feel a slight connection to the concept of gender. Libragender people often identify as [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] and may also identify as [[transgender]].
    '''Libragender''' is a gender identity that is mostly [[agender]], but has a partial connection to masculinity, femininity, or other gendered feelings. That connection may be static or fluid, where one feels that the gender one experiences changes.
    == Librafeminine ==
    [[File:Librafeminineflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The librafeminine flag.]]Librafeminine is a gender where a person is mostly agender but experiences a small amount of attachment to being feminine/female. It's similar to [[Demigender|demigirl]], but is more specific with the agender part outweighing the feminine part.
    [[File:Libramasculineflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The libramasculine flag.]]


    Theoretically any gender can have a libragender version of it, in which one is mostly agender but partially said gender. Some of the most common libragenders include:
    == Libramasculine ==
    Libramasculine is a gender where a person is mostly agender but experiences a small amount of attachment to being masculine/male. It's similar to demiboy, but is more specific with the agender part outweighing the masculine part.
    * [[Librafeminine]], in which one is mostly agender but experiences a small attachment to femininity.
    * [[Libramasculine]], in which one is mostly agender but experiences a small attachment to masculinity.

    * [[Libranonbinary]], in which one is mostly agender but experiences a small attachment to a non-binary gender.
    == Libranonbinary ==
    * [[Agenderflux|Librafluid]] (also known as agenderflux) in which one is mostly agender, but has a partial connection to a gender that fluctuates.
    [[File:Libranonbinaryflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The libranonbinary flag.]]
    Libranonbinary is a gender where a person is mostly agender but experiences a small amount of attachment to being [[Non-Binary|non-binary]]. It's similar to deminonbinary, but is more specific with the agender part outweighing the nonbinary part.

    == Librafluid ==
    [[File:Librafluidflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The librafluid flag.]]
    Librafluid (also known as agenderflux) is a gender that is mostly agender, but has a partial connection to a gender. That gender fluctuates between other genders. It is similar to [[genderfluid]] or demifluid but with agender being a the static part.
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    [[Category:Gender]]

    Revision as of 15:28, 17 August 2019

    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 similar to demigender, the difference being that libragender people are partially a given gender and partially agender, while demigender people can be partially any genders, agender does not necessarily having to included. Libragender can also be an identity in itself, for people who are mostly agender but feel a slight connection to the concept of gender. Libragender people often identify as non-binary and may also identify as transgender.

    Theoretically any gender can have a libragender version of it, in which one is mostly agender but partially said gender. Some of the most common libragenders include:

    • Librafeminine, in which one is mostly agender but experiences a small attachment to femininity.
    • Libramasculine, in which one is mostly agender but experiences a small attachment to masculinity.
    • Libranonbinary, in which one is mostly agender but experiences a small attachment to a non-binary gender.
    • Librafluid (also known as agenderflux) in which one is mostly agender, but has a partial connection to a gender that fluctuates.
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