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[[File:Wifgender.png|thumb|The wifgender flag.]][[File:Altwifgenderflag.png|thumb|An alternate wifgender flag.]]
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'''Wifgender''' is another word for [[binary]] [[woman]], [[female]], [[girl]], or [[gal]]. It is a simpler way to refer to all individuals who are binary female, or very close to binary female. Some individuals are [[pleonotic]], meaning they may identify as a "girl" or "gal" but not as a "women" or "female", or vice versa. Wifgender gives the language to easily talk about all these individuals at once.
The [[male]] counterpart is [[wergender]].
==History==
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An alternate flag was created by the user KINGtheclown on November 18, 2020. Yellow and pink represents a connection to femininity. Blue represents a connection to womanhood. Purple is for people who aren't stereotypically feminine.
== See also ==
* [[Feingender]]
* [[Fiaspec]]
==Resources==
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 23 October 2023
Wifgender is another word for binary woman, female, girl, or gal. It is a simpler way to refer to all individuals who are binary female, or very close to binary female. Some individuals are pleonotic, meaning they may identify as a "girl" or "gal" but not as a "women" or "female", or vice versa. Wifgender gives the language to easily talk about all these individuals at once.
History
Wifgender was coin on August 21, 2018 by Arco-pluris on Tumblr.[1] The word comes from the Middle English word wifman meaning "woman".
Flag
The wifgender flag was created by a user going by Weniviere on November 14, 2020. The pink represents womanhood. The black represents being close to womanhood but not entirely. The purple represents women and woman-aligned people who aren't stereotypically feminine (butch, crosspronominal, etc.)
An alternate flag was created by the user KINGtheclown on November 18, 2020. Yellow and pink represents a connection to femininity. Blue represents a connection to womanhood. Purple is for people who aren't stereotypically feminine.