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'''Scalegender''' is a gender that is primarily [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], but one experiences male and/or female genders. These [[Binary Genders|binary]] genders are felt more on scale biases and may change depending on different aspects. |
'''Scalegender''' is a gender that is primarily [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], but one experiences male and/or female genders. These [[Binary Genders|binary]] genders are felt more on scale biases and may change depending on different aspects. |
Revision as of 19:55, 20 December 2020
Scalegender is a gender that is primarily non-binary, but one experiences male and/or female genders. These binary genders are felt more on scale biases and may change depending on different aspects.
Scalegirl is the term used for a scalegender individual who while being non-binary experiences being female or has a connection to femininity on a scale biases
Scaleboy is the term used for a scalegender individual who while being non-binary experiences being male or has a connection to masculinity on a scale biases
History
The term was coined by wiki user Chileanywayso on December 14th 2020. The flags were made on the same day by the same person
Flag
Scalegirl: The shades of pink represent being female or genders that include femininity, grey represents the scale feeling, shades of purple represent being non-binary or genders that include non-binary or being neutral
Scaleboy: The shades of blue represent being male or genders that include masculinity, grey represents the scale feeling, shades of purple represent being non-binary or genders that include non-binary or being neutral
Scalegender: The shades of orange meaning genders aligned or connected to masculinity and femininity dark grey representing the scale feeling, and the shades of purple represent being non-binary or genders that include non-binary or being neutral