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[[File:Perigirl flag.png|thumb|Perigirl flag by Pride-Flags]] |
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'''Perigender''' is a gender with two possible definitions. The first, and most common definition, is a when one identifies ''with'' a gender, but not ''as'' that gender. One may feel like their gender is comparable to a certain gender, but is not that gender or does not full fit the definition of that gender. It may be similar to [[offgender]]. The second definition is a gender that is not currently known, but is becoming clearer over time. It is a transitional identity. |
'''Perigender''' is a gender with two possible definitions. The first, and most common definition, is a when one identifies ''with'' a gender, but not ''as'' that gender. One may feel like their gender is comparable to a certain gender, but is not that gender or does not full fit the definition of that gender. It may be similar to [[offgender]]. The second definition is a gender that is not currently known, but is becoming clearer over time. It is a transitional identity. |
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== Flag == |
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The periboy and perigirl flags were designed by Pride-Flags on DeviantArt on July 4, 2015, and represent the second perigender definition. The grey stripes represent areas "in-between" genders, the yellow stripes represent being non-binary, and the blue and pink stripes represent masculinity and femininity respectively. |
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[[Category:Gender]] |
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[[Category:Miscellaneous gender]] |
[[Category:Miscellaneous gender]] |
Revision as of 22:41, 1 May 2021
Perigender is a gender with two possible definitions. The first, and most common definition, is a when one identifies with a gender, but not as that gender. One may feel like their gender is comparable to a certain gender, but is not that gender or does not full fit the definition of that gender. It may be similar to offgender. The second definition is a gender that is not currently known, but is becoming clearer over time. It is a transitional identity.
Flag
The periboy and perigirl flags were designed by Pride-Flags on DeviantArt on July 4, 2015, and represent the second perigender definition. The grey stripes represent areas "in-between" genders, the yellow stripes represent being non-binary, and the blue and pink stripes represent masculinity and femininity respectively.