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[[File:Paracisgender01.jpg|thumb|Paracisgenderflag. A grey paragender flag. The grey colors represent being cisgender. |
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==Paracisgender== |
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'''Paracisgender''' is a combination of [[Paragender]] and [[Cisgender]]. |
'''Paracisgender''' is a combination of [[Paragender]] and [[Cisgender]]. |
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Paracisgender individuals identify mostly with their birth-assigned gender, but not entirely. |
Paracisgender individuals identify mostly with their birth-assigned gender, but not entirely. |
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The flag has the exact same stripes as the paragender flag. |
The flag has the exact same stripes as the paragender flag. |
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The grey colors present the colors of the cisgender flag. |
The grey colors present the colors of the cisgender flag. |
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Revision as of 20:46, 4 June 2022
Paracisgender is a combination of Paragender and Cisgender. Paracisgender individuals identify mostly with their birth-assigned gender, but not entirely. The cisgender part makes up 51-99% of their gender. The other 1-49% can be any other gender or combination of genders.
It can be viewed as subset to Paragender.
History and Flag
The term paracisgender was originally coined by Nel44 on June 1st, 2022. The flag has the exact same stripes as the paragender flag. The grey colors present the colors of the cisgender flag. [1]