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    [[File:Outherine.png|thumb|220x220px|The outherine flag.]]
    [[File:Outherine.png|thumb|220x220px|The outherine flag.]]
    '''Outherine''' (pronounced oh-u-ther-ine) also spelled as '''outhrine''' is used to describe the qualities of genders unrelated to [[Masculine|masculinity]], [[Feminine|femininity]], [[Androgynous|androgyny]], or [[Neutral|neutrality]] but not exactly [[xenine]]. The coiner of the term states that there are generally four qualities used to explain or define gender identities, expressions, and connections: feminine, masculine, androgynous and neutral. These four concepts are subjective yet they're possible to imagine.<ref name=":0" />
    '''Outherine''' (pronounced oh-u-ther-ine) also spelled as '''outhrine''' is used to describe gender qualities unrelated to [[Masculine|masculinity]], [[Feminine|femininity]], [[Androgynous|androgyny]], or [[Neutral|neutrality]] but also not [[agenrine]] or [[xenine]]. The coiner of the term states that there are generally four qualities used to explain or define gender identities, expressions, and connections: feminine, masculine, androgynous and neutral. These four concepts are subjective yet they're possible to imagine.<ref name=":0" />


    However there are genders that are unrelated to these qualities, such as [[maverique]], [[ilyagender]], and possibly [[aporagender]]. These genders have entirely new qualities. These new qualities are known as outherinity. The adjectival form is outherine (the equivalent of feminine or masculine). The noun form is outherinity (the equivalent of femininity or masculinity) people will also sometimes use outherity.
    However there are genders that are unrelated to these qualities, such as [[maverique]], [[ilyagender]], and possibly [[aporagender]]. These genders have entirely new qualities. These new qualities are known as outherinity. The adjectival form is outherine (the equivalent of feminine or masculine). The noun form is outherinity (the equivalent of femininity or masculinity) people will also sometimes use outherity.
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