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    [[File:Semian.jpg|thumb|The Semian pridesemian flag.]]
    [[File:Semiann.jpg|thumb|The semian flag without symbol.]]'''Semian''' (pronounced sem-ee-in, not the goddam monkey) is '''an identity that'sdefined as never being in it'sits entirety for an unspecified reason'''. OneIn other words, one's identity is partial, for short. An individual might describe themselves as or withusing this identity:
     
    * Due to a blank, unexplainable and permanent space in one's label (this does not suggest that people should incorporate their sense of denial or questioning into their identity).
    * If 'one is ''demi'-'' ([[Demigender|gender]] / [[Demisexual|sexual]] / [[Demiromantic|romantic]]), '''grey'-'' ([[Greygender|gender]] / [[Greysexual|sexual]] / [[Greyromantic|romantic]]) or '''apathetic''' in some form and are more comfortable with the label -, or want to express their identity further.
    *If said labels above, or others like ''-flux'', questioning, or any form of 'partial' identities do not entirely fit.
     
    The label semian is not exclusive to these examples,. anyoneAnyone who feels as though the definition fits them may identify with it.
    [[File:Semian.jpg|thumb|The Semian pride flag.]]
    [[File:Semiann.jpg|thumb|The Semian pride flag, without symbol]]
    The label semian is not exclusive to these examples, anyone who feels as though the definition fits them may identify with it.
     
    == Etymology ==
    SemiThe term combines the prefix 'semi-' relatingand the suffix '-ian.' ''Semi'' is a Latin word meaning 'half.' It is often used in reference to the idea of something partial, or somewhat disconnected. The suffix '-Ian,ian' ais suffix,used to formshow athat termsomething/someone relatedis belonging to one'sor relating to an adjective. In this case, an identity that is considered partial in some way, belonging to a person.
     
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