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    | flag = Librafluid.png
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    Revision as of 20:44, 24 April 2020

    Exclamation mark white icon.svg This page is about a gender identity that is not widely used among gender-variant people. This does not mean that the identity is not valid, but that very few people are known to use this term.
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    Libragender
    File:Librafluid.png
    Meaning
    This is specifically the librafluid flag.
    Related identities agender, demigender

    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.

    Libramasculine

    File:Libramasculine .jpg
    This is the libramasculine flag. Both black and white represent the complete absense of gender. The blue in the middle represents masculinity or the male gender.

    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).

    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).