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    Regardless of which definition used, liminalgender can have modifiers related to one's alignment or presentation, such as liminalboy, liminalgirl, liminal[[Non-Binary|nonbinary]], [[Priliminalic]] etc.
    Regardless of which definition used, liminalgender can have modifiers related to one's alignment or presentation, such as liminalboy, liminalgirl, liminal[[Non-Binary|nonbinary]], [[Priliminalic]] etc.

    == History ==
    Liminalgender was coined by Tumblr user term-collector on or before May 5th 2020. It is unknown exactly when due to them deactivating, with its soonest reblog being on May 5th, 2020.<ref>[https://mimmystimz.tumblr.com/post/617300308321763328 Liminalgender's original coining.]</ref>


    == Flags==
    == Flags==
    The liminalgender flag was made by Tumblr user @term-collector some time in May or before. It is unknown exactly when due to them deactivating, with its soonest reblog being on May 5th, 2020.<ref>[https://mimmystimz.tumblr.com/post/617300308321763328 Liminalgender's original coining.]</ref>
    The liminalgender flag was made by Tumblr user term-collector some time in May or before.


    Twitter user @ARCADEFL00R created the non-exclusive variant on July 13th, 2020.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ARCADEFL00R/status/1282546670736158720 The non-exclusive coining of liminalgender.]</ref> The stripes represent ambiguity, disorientation, connection to liminal spaces, liminality, and "what the f*ck is gender".
    Twitter user @ARCADEFL00R created the non-exclusive variant on July 13th, 2020.<ref>[https://twitter.com/ARCADEFL00R/status/1282546670736158720 The non-exclusive coining of liminalgender.]</ref> The stripes represent ambiguity, disorientation, connection to liminal spaces, liminality, and "what the f*ck is gender".
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