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    == History ==
    == History ==
    [[File:Alt neutagender flag.png|thumb|An alternative neutagender flag]]
    [[File:Alt neutagender flag.png|thumb|An alternative neutagender flag]]
    The term neutagender was coined by Tumblr user nonbiarrow on April 20, 2021, as well as both of the flags.<ref>https://nonbiarrow.tumblr.com/post/649010072929943552/neutagender-neutagenderfluid-neutagender-a</ref><br />
    The term neutagender was coined by Tumblr user nonbiarrow on April 20, 2021. The neutagender flag and alternate flag were created by the same user on the same date.<ref>[https://archive.md/mLdyi Neutagender coining.]</ref>
    ==Flags==
    ==Flags==
    The flags takes color inspiration from the agender and neutrois flags. The black represents the agender part, grey being in between or both at the same time, and green representing gender neutrality.
    The flags takes color inspiration from the agender and neutrois flags. The black represents the agender part, grey being in between or both at the same time, and green representing gender neutrality.

    Revision as of 11:31, 6 December 2021

    The neutagender flag

    Neutagender is a gender in which one is part agender/genderless and part gender neutral or both at the same time. It is similar to libraneutral, except that one can be more than just slightly gender neutral.

    History

    An alternative neutagender flag

    The term neutagender was coined by Tumblr user nonbiarrow on April 20, 2021. The neutagender flag and alternate flag were created by the same user on the same date.[1]

    Flags

    The flags takes color inspiration from the agender and neutrois flags. The black represents the agender part, grey being in between or both at the same time, and green representing gender neutrality.

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