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[[File:Faesari flag.png|thumb|The faesari flag.]]
'''Faesari''' (pronounced fay-sar-ee) is a gender identity where one feels most comfortable within the gender [[Niaspec|neutral]] spectrum, but still feels a strong attachment/connection to [[Feminine|femininity]].
It is different from [[demigirl]], as it is not (necessarily) tied to being a [[woman]]. Similar identities include [[juxera]] and [[fegender]].
The masculine equivalent of faesari is [[cenrell]], and the androgynous equivalent is [[censari]]. Fluctuating between faesari and female is [[girlfaeflux]]. Being faesari but with the connection to femininity fluctuating is called Faesariflux.
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==Faesariflux==
[[File:Faesariflux flag.png|thumb|The faesariflux flag by [[User:Stitchy0|Stitchy0]].]]
[[File:Faesariflux Flag.png|thumb|Alternate faesariflux flag by
'''Faesariflux''' is a gender identity that is similar to [[
==History and Flags==
The term faesari and its flag were coined by Tumblr user SynHeart and submitted to the Tumblr blog beyond-mogai-pride-flags on January 2, 2018<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/169242719870/faesari-a-gender-identity-where-one-feels-most}}</ref>. The top half of the flag was inspired by the skin colour palettes of the asari race from the mass effect series; the bottom half represents the idea of femininity.
The faesariflux flag was created by user [[User:Stitchy0|Stitchy0]]. The meanings of its colours are unknown.
An alternate faesariflux flag was created by
Beige represents androgyny, light tan represents neutrality, light brown represents fluctuation between femininity and androgyny, purple represents feminine androgyny and pink represents femininity.
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The term faesari is derived from the word ''asari'' - an all-female species from the Mass Effect game series.
==Resources ==
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[[Category:Feminine Genders]]
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