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    [[File:Paragirlflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The paragirl flag.]]
    '''Paragirl''', also known as '''Parafeminine '''is the feminine subset of [[Paragenderparagender]]. Parafeminine people identify mostly but not entirely as a girl, woman, or womanan otherwise [[feminine]] gender, but not entirely. The otherfeminine part makes up 99-51% of their gender. isThe other 1-49% anothercan gender.be The minorityany gender couldor becombination anyof gendergenders, but the most commoncommonly reported is [[agender]]. Paragirl is similar to [[demigirl]], but it is more specific asbecause in paragirl the girl part outweighs the other genderspart(s).
     
    The masculine equivalent of paragirl is [[paraboy]]. The [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] equivalent is [[paragender]] or [[Paragender|paranonbinary]].

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    The paragirl flag.

    Paragirl, also known as Parafeminine is the feminine subset of paragender. Parafeminine people identify mostly as a girl, woman, or an otherwise feminine gender, but not entirely. The feminine part makes up 99-51% of their gender. The other 1-49% can be any gender or combination of genders, but the most commonly reported is agender. Paragirl is similar to demigirl, but it is more specific because in paragirl the girl part outweighs the other part(s).

    The masculine equivalent of paragirl is paraboy. The non-binary equivalent is paragender or paranonbinary.

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    The terms paragender was coined by Tumblr user queerspike some time around July 10, 2014, but presumably before[1]. The paragirl flag was created by the Tumblr blog Pridearchive on July 24, 2014[2]. Grey represents partial gender. White represents a lack of gender. Red represents femininity as it isclose to but not quite pink. Orange is close to red on the color wheel, representing the “near-ness” of paragirl.

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