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'''Nymangi''' or '''abinangi''' refers to an [[abinary]] [[androgyne]], or an androgyne who defines their [[androgynous]] [[gender]] in a way distinct from how the genders of "[[boy]]" and "[[girl]]" exist in the [[gender binary]].<ref name=":0">https://isobug.tumblr.com/post/699894865511710720/nymangi</ref> It is a type of androgynity that lacks ties to the gender binary, including a relationship to [[ambinary]]/[[mesobinary]], androgynehood, androgyneness, [[cis]]
The term is a combination of the words "''homonym''" and "''angi''", as in [[neuangi]] and [[nixangi]]. A nymangi describing their [[gender identity]] as “angi” is utilizing a homonym, because their gender, which they call “androgyne”, is a separate gender from the ambinary [[lingender]] “androgyne”, despite the fact that the two genders have the same name. It refers to those who repurpose or redefine the word androgyne in an abinary way. Nymgirls may also choose to come up with their own definition of girl to more accurately describe specifically how they experience gender androgyny outside of the binary-gender system. Some possible examples of nymangi experiences include:
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