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[[File:Neafluid Flag.png|thumb|Neafluid Flag]] |
[[File:Neafluid Flag.png|thumb|Neafluid Flag]] |
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'''Neafluid''' |
'''Neafluid''' is a gender that feels like the void, but has fluid gendered component(s) inherently tied into it. It is not usually [[Gender Alignment|aligned]] with any genders, instead being inherently mixed or vaguely connected, to where they cannot be separated. It is a [[kenochoric]] gender, and a subtype of [[neagender]]. It is not inherently [[xenogender]] or [[aesthetigender]]. |
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Users may either feel as though they are exclusively fluid between neagender subtypes (such as neaman, neawoman, and others), or they may be fluid, but always partly neagender in some form. |
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Neafluid people may also identify as [[transgender]], [[Non-Binary]], genderfluid, [[demigender]] or [[paragender]], [[gendervoid]]. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
Revision as of 23:45, 5 August 2021
Neafluid is a gender that feels like the void, but has fluid gendered component(s) inherently tied into it. It is not usually aligned with any genders, instead being inherently mixed or vaguely connected, to where they cannot be separated. It is a kenochoric gender, and a subtype of neagender. It is not inherently xenogender or aesthetigender.
Users may either feel as though they are exclusively fluid between neagender subtypes (such as neaman, neawoman, and others), or they may be fluid, but always partly neagender in some form.
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The neafluid flag was created by wiki user Rowan Wisteria on June 5, 2021. The black represents the void, the gray represents distortedness, the blue represents masculinity, the yellow represents nonbinary and anonbinary genders, the pink represents femininity, the wavy lines in between the blue and yellow and the yellow and pink represents the fluidity of the gendered components.