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[[File:Ounigender flag.jpg|thumb|Ounigender flag by Reign of the breadsticcs]]
'''Ounigender''' describes when one's gender feels [[outherine]], but they don't. They feel their gender is [[outherine]] in some way, but they themselves do not feel [[Outherine|outherine,]] just their gender. They may feel disconnected from stereotypical [[outherine]] traits, feel like their [[Outherine|outhrinity]] is gendered but they themselves are not gendered, or simply not feel related to [[Outherine|outhrinity]] outside of their gender identity.
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The darker red and lighter red stripes on the flag represent (respectively) fully gendered [[Outherine|outhrinity]] and partially gendered [[Outherine|outhrinity]], and the orange stripes represent the sense of self individuality and autonomy. The black stripes show how one's sense of gendered [[Neutral|neutrality]]/[[Null|nullity]] is separate from their sense of self. The entire meaning of the flag is that an individual has both a distinct presence of [[Outherine|outhrinity]] and a distinct presence of self, but the two are not connected.
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