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'''Libragender''' is a [[gender identity]] where you feel mostly [[agender]], but with a particular connection to another gender. The term 'libragender' gets its name from the star sign Libra, which is an equal scale. This represents the bifeelings of the [[agender]] [[gender identity]] and any other gender(s). although the feeling of being [[agender]] overweighs the feeling of being the other gender(s) and they are not equal.
{{infobox identity
| flag = libragender.png
| related = [[Agender]] and [[Demigender]]
| umbrella = [[Nonbinary]]
| frequency = 0.3% (aggregating all libra identities)
}}
'''Libragender''' is an overarching [[gender identity]] category where you feel mostly nonbinary or [[agender]], but with a particular connection to another gender.  
 
The term 'libragender' gets its name from the astrology sign of Libra, which is an equal scale that can vacillate. This represents the bifeelings of the [[agender]] [[gender identity]] and any other gender(s), although the feeling of being [[agender]] typically overweighs the feeling of being the other gender(s) and they are not equal.  
 
Libragender people are in the range of feeling 1-49% of a connection to another gender, with the other percentage being [[agender]].
 
== Venus-derived Ve pronouns ==
 
Common libragender pronouns include:
 
* ve/vim/vis
* vhe/vher/vhem
* vxe/vxer/vxem


== Libramasculine ==
== Libramasculine ==
 
Libramasculine is a [[gender identity]] where a person experiences little attachment to being masculine/male, but mostly [[agender]]. It's similar to demiboy, but is more specific, in that it's agender and male, with [[agender]] outweighing male, while demiboy is partially male, partially another gender(s).
Libramasculine is a [[gender identity]] where a person experiences little attachment to being masculine/male, but mostly [[agender]]. It's similar to [[demiboy]], but is more specific, in that it's [[agender]] and male, with [[agender]] outweighing male, while [[demiboy]] is partially male, partially another gender(s).
 
== Libraman ==
Libraman is an alternate label to libramasculine which can use the same flag as libramasculine. It is a gender identity that is mostly agender, but with a small portion still being connected to man/manhood specifically (not necessarily a connection to masculinity).
 
Agender frequently outweighs the man side. This could be due to not minding being recognized as male, wanting to be included in male/man groups/spaces, or feeling specifically partially a man along with being mostly agender regardless of AGAB.[[File:Libramasculine.png|thumb|This is the libramasculine/libraman flag. Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender. The blue in the middle represents masculinity or the [[male]] gender.]]
== Librafeminine ==
 
Librafeminine is a [[gender identity]] where a person experiences little attachment to being feminine/[[female]], but mostly agender. It's similar to [[demigirl]], but is more specific in that it's [[agender]] and [[female]], with [[agender]] outweighing [[female]], while [[demigirl]] is partially [[female]], partially another gender(s).
 
== Librawoman ==
Librawoman is an alternate label to librafeminine which can use the same flag as librafeminine. It is a gender identity that is mostly agender, but with a small portion still being connected to woman/womanhood specifically (not necessarily a connection to femininity). Here, agender outweighs the woman side. This could be due to not minding being recognized as female, wanting to be included in female/woman groups/spaces, or feeling specifically partially a woman along with being mostly agender regardless of AGAB.[[File:Librafeminine.png|thumb|This is the librafeminine/librawoman flag. Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender. The magenta in the middle represents femininity or the [[female]] gender.]]
== Librandrogyne ==
Librandrogyne is a [[gender identity]] where a person experiences little attachment to being androgynous/[[androgyne]], but mostly agender. It's similar to [[demiandrogyne]], but is more specific in that it's [[agender]] and androgyne, with [[agender]] outweighing [[androgyne]], while [[demiandrogyne]] is partially [[androgyne]], partially another gender(s).<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Librandrogyne-617893558] Librandrogyne flag and coining. June 26, 2016. [https://web.archive.org/web/20220523110117/https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Librandrogyne-617893558 Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref>[[File:Librandrogyne.png|thumb|This is the librandrogyne flag. Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender. The purple/lavender in the middle represents androgyny or the [[androgyne]] gender.]]
==History==
 
Libragender was coined on Tumblr on or before 10 July 2014 by the user libragender, who has since deactivated their account.<ref>[https://catgirlgore-blog.tumblr.com/post/91351737195/libragender-introducing-libragender-this-is-a Reblog of the coining post], 10 July 2014 [https://web.archive.org/web/20230519034557/https://catgirlgore-blog.tumblr.com/post/91351737195/libragender-introducing-libragender-this-is-a Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref>
 
==References==
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[[Category:Nonbinary identities]]
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