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    The term "juxera" was created from the Latin adverb for "near", ''juxta'', and the feminine Latin noun ''era''.<ref name="wulfgendurcoin" /><ref name="gender-resource"/>
    The term "juxera" was created from the Latin adverb for "near", ''juxta'', and the feminine Latin noun ''era''.<ref name="wulfgendurcoin" /><ref name="gender-resource"/>
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    == References ==
    == References ==

    Revision as of 21:30, 4 December 2020

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    Juxera

    Juxera is defined as a gender similar to female, but separate and entirely on its own. It is one gender, as opposed to demigirl, which is often used to describe a combination of genders (for example, agender and female, or partially female and partially another gender). Juxera individuals don't partially identify with other genders, as juxera is a gender in and of itself.[1]

    Because juxera is a whole gender, juxera individuals may also identify as third gender. Juxera is meant to be used as an adjective (ex. "I am Juxera", not "I am a Juxera").

    In the 2020 Gender Census, 13 respondents (0.05%) were juxera.[2]

    Origin

    The term and original flag was coined by Tumblr user wulfgendur,[3] also known as Ren (he/him, xe/xem), who also coined the term proxvir, a "near-male" counterpart gender to juxera.[3]

    The term "juxera" was created from the Latin adverb for "near", juxta, and the feminine Latin noun era.[3][1]

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    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 "Proxvir, Juxera, Proxangi, Juxtaneu and Nixic Identities". Gender Resource. Retrieved 2020-09-05.
    2. GC2020 Public Copy, 1 November 2020
    3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "hello friends, here are some new gender terms". incoherent barking (blog). Retrieved 2020-09-05. Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |website= (help)

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