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    Demipangender<ref>https://pangendering.tumblr.com/post/164559713386/may-i-ask-what-demipangender-is-and-is-polygender [https://web.archive.org/web/20220420152130/https://pangendering.tumblr.com/post/164559713386/may-i-ask-what-demipangender-is-and-is-polygender Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref> is a [[nonbinary]] [[gender]] where a person is pangender but also has a constant more definite connection to one specific gender (or the lack there of). For example, one may be [[pangender]] but they have a constant feeling of being [[agender]] simultaneously along any other gender they experience.
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    Demipangender[1] is a nonbinary gender where a person is pangender but also has a constant more definite connection to one specific gender (or the lack there of). For example, one may be pangender but they have a constant feeling of being agender simultaneously along any other gender they experience.

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