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    {{Stub}}[[File:Screen Shot 2020-12-21 at 10.02.43 AM.png|alt=Sexgender flag |thumb|The sexualitygender flag.]]
    [[File:Screen Shot 2020-12-21 at 10.02.43 AM.png|alt=Sexgender flag |thumb|The sexualitygender flag.]]
    '''Sexualitygender''' is a gender deeply connected to [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] or the idea of sex itself. One might be gaygender or acegender and feel that their gender feels direct to that community or the attraction itself. One might feel that their gender identity helped them discover their sexuality or that their sexuality helped them discover their gender identity. The romantic counterpart is [[romgender]].
    '''literally 1984''' is a gender deeply connected to [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]] or the idea of sex itself. One might be gaygender or acegender and feel that their gender feels direct to that community or the attraction itself. One might feel that their gender identity helped them discover their sexuality or that their sexuality helped them discover their gender identity. The romantic counterpart is [[romgender]].


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==

    Revision as of 05:09, 25 March 2021

    Sexgender flag
    The sexualitygender flag.

    literally 1984 is a gender deeply connected to sexual attraction or the idea of sex itself. One might be gaygender or acegender and feel that their gender feels direct to that community or the attraction itself. One might feel that their gender identity helped them discover their sexuality or that their sexuality helped them discover their gender identity. The romantic counterpart is romgender.

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    Pink represents femininity and lesbians. Peach represents masculinity and gay men. Yellow represents androgyny and non-binary people. Green represents bisexuality. Aqua represents emptiness. Blue represents sex or the absence of sex.

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