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    '''Minandrogyne''' or '''Minandrogynous''' is a indentity under the [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] umbrella. It is described as being around one-quarter [[feminine]] and three-quarters [[masculine]]. Some minandrogynous people may identity as mostly being masculine but still being feminine at the same time or be [[bigender]], while others may identify as neither male or female, being somewhere in between. Some people may use minandrogyne interchangeably with semi-binary or [[genderqueer]]. It may be considered a subset of [[quartergender]].
    '''Minandrogyne''' or '''Minandrogyny''' is a indentity under the [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] umbrella. It is described as being around one-quarter [[feminine]] and three-quarters [[masculine]]. Some minandrogynous people may identity as mostly being masculine but still being feminine at the same time or be [[bigender]], while others may identify as neither male or female, being somewhere in between. Some people may use minandrogyne interchangeably with semi-binary or [[genderqueer]]. It may be considered a subset of [[quartergender]].


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The minandrogyne flag is designed off of the androgyne flag. The only difference that makes this flag resemble is that this flag has two masculine flags not one.
    The minandrogyne flag is designed off of the androgyne flag. The only difference that makes this flag resemble is that this flag has two masculine flags not one.
    [[File:Minandrogyne Flag.png|thumb|The minandrogyne flag.]]
    [[File:Minandrogyne Flag.png|thumb|The minandrogynous flag.|alt=]]


    == Symbols ==
    == Symbols ==
    A minandrogyne symbol is a mix of the male (Mars) and female (Venus) gender symbols. It is used as symbol for [[androgyne]] as well as for [[intersex]]. Sometimes shown pointing in any different direction, to distinguish the two. The only difference with this symbol rather than androgyne or intersex, is that there are two male (Mars) gender symbols meshed together, two represent, mostly masculine but also can include feminine and intersex.
    A minandrogyne symbol is a mix of the male (Mars) and female (Venus) gender symbols. It is used as symbol for [[androgyne]] as well as for [[intersex]]. Sometimes shown pointing in any different direction, to distinguish the two. The only difference with this symbol rather than androgyne or intersex, is that there are two male (Mars) gender symbols meshed together, two represent, mostly masculine but also can include feminine and intersex.
    [[Category:Androgynous Genders]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Masculine Genders]]

    Latest revision as of 01:25, 19 November 2020


    Minandrogyne or Minandrogyny is a indentity under the non-binary umbrella. It is described as being around one-quarter feminine and three-quarters masculine. Some minandrogynous people may identity as mostly being masculine but still being feminine at the same time or be bigender, while others may identify as neither male or female, being somewhere in between. Some people may use minandrogyne interchangeably with semi-binary or genderqueer. It may be considered a subset of quartergender.

    Flag

    The minandrogyne flag is designed off of the androgyne flag. The only difference that makes this flag resemble is that this flag has two masculine flags not one.

    The minandrogynous flag.

    Symbols

    A minandrogyne symbol is a mix of the male (Mars) and female (Venus) gender symbols. It is used as symbol for androgyne as well as for intersex. Sometimes shown pointing in any different direction, to distinguish the two. The only difference with this symbol rather than androgyne or intersex, is that there are two male (Mars) gender symbols meshed together, two represent, mostly masculine but also can include feminine and intersex.

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