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    [[File:Neogirl.jpg|thumb|The neogirl flag.]]
    {{uncommon identity}}
    {{infobox identity
    | flag = Neogirl.jpg
    | meaning =  The white represents for transition of gender and confusion of gender, pink for femininity, purple for every gender within the binary that isn't exclusively male or female, and with black representing every gender outside the binary
    | related = [[Neoboy]]
    | frequency = <0.1%
    }}
    '''Neogirl''' is a gender with a connection to [[Feminine|femininity]], but in a way that's largely different from how [[Woman|women]] are connected to femininity. Neogirl is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] identity that is mostly separate from being a woman, though it can be described as a gender that is feminine-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]], [[neutral]]-aligned, [[fingender]], and/or [[fiaspec]].
    '''Neogirl''' is a gender with a connection to [[Feminine|femininity]], but in a way that's largely different from how [[Woman|women]] are connected to femininity. Neogirl is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] identity that is mostly separate from being a woman, though it can be described as a gender that is feminine-[[Gender Alignment|aligned]], [[neutral]]-aligned, [[fingender]], and/or [[fiaspec]].


    People who identify with Neogirl may identify with it because:
    People may identify with Neogirl because:


    * They feel like a "new" kind or type of woman.
    * They feel like a "new" kind or type of woman.
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    == History ==
    == History ==
    The terms neogirl and neoboy were coined by twitter user erikaispanlol in November of 2020, with the flags for them both being created the same day. <ref>https://twitter.com/erikaispanlol/status/1329141288625586176</ref>
    The terms neogirl and neoboy were coined by twitter user erikaispanlol in November of 2020, with the flags for them both being created the same day. {{cite tweet|user=erikaispanlol |number=1329141288625586176 |date=18 November 2020 |title=my friends told me to do this, sooo i made a funny gender (two, actually) and theyre named Neogirl and Neoboy (fucking gay names but i couldnt think of anything else ae) (explanation below, it's kinda hard for me to explain it in a concise manner)}}


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    In the neogirl flag, the white represents for transition of gender and confusion of gender, pink for femininity, purple for every gender within the binary that isn't exclusively male or female, and with black representing every gender outside the binary. <ref>https://twitter.com/erikaispanlol/status/1329141306891722752</ref>
    In the neogirl flag, the white represents for transition of gender and confusion of gender, pink for femininity, purple for every gender within the binary that isn't exclusively male or female, and with black representing every gender outside the binary.<ref>{{cite tweet|user=erikaispanlol |number=1329141306891722752 |date=18 November 2020 |title=white represents transition of gender and confusion about gender etc. / pink/blue is masculinity and femininity / purple represents every gender within the binary that isnt explicitly male or female / black is for every gender outside the gender binary}}</ref>


    The alternate neogirl flag was created by FANDOM user IAmArtemisTheCat on a post, January 1st, 2022.<ref>[https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000233517/r/4400000000000798732 Coining Identities with Flags & New Alt Flags | Fandom]</ref> It was based on the original colors of the neogirl flag, but not nessisarily the color meanings. Dark Gray: being whole as their gender. Purple: not quite being what a "girl" normally is. Pink: a connection towards "girl". Orange/Peach/Yellow: being [[abinary]], [[midbinary]], and/or midabinary. White: possible connection towards neutral. Orange/Peach/Yellow: possible connection towards outherine and/or other genders. Pink: possible connection towards feminine. Purple: possible connection towards masculine. Dark Gray: possible connection towards agenrine, [[gendervoid]], and similar terms. The flag was not supposed to look like the [[neofeminine]] flag.
    An alternate neogirl flag was created by FANDOM user IAmArtemisTheCat on January 1st, 2022.<ref>[https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000233517/r/4400000000000798732 Coining Identities with Flags & New Alt Flags | Fandom] [https://web.archive.org/web/20230604171433/https://lgbta.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000233517/r/4400000000000798732 Archived] on 17 July 2023</ref> It was based on the original colors of the neogirl flag, but not necessarily the color meanings. Dark Gray: being whole as their gender. Purple: not quite being what a "girl" normally is. Pink: a connection towards "girl". Orange/Peach/Yellow: being [[abinary]], [[midbinary]], and/or midabinary. White: possible connection towards neutral. Orange/Peach/Yellow: possible connection towards outherine and/or other genders. Pink: possible connection towards feminine. Purple: possible connection towards masculine. Dark Gray: possible connection towards agenrine, [[gendervoid]], and similar terms. The flag was not supposed to look like the [[neofeminine]] flag.


    == References ==
    == References ==

    Latest revision as of 13:46, 23 August 2024

    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.
    More information on uncommon identities...
    Neogirl
    Neogirl.jpg
    Meaning
    The white represents for transition of gender and confusion of gender, pink for femininity, purple for every gender within the binary that isn't exclusively male or female, and with black representing every gender outside the binary
    Related identities Neoboy
    Frequency <0.1%

    Neogirl is a gender with a connection to femininity, but in a way that's largely different from how women are connected to femininity. Neogirl is a non-binary identity that is mostly separate from being a woman, though it can be described as a gender that is feminine-aligned, neutral-aligned, fingender, and/or fiaspec.

    People may identify with Neogirl because:

    • They feel like a "new" kind or type of woman.
    • They feel like they're a woman and connected to femininity (partially or entirely) but in a "different" way.
    • They feel like a woman outside of the gender binary.

    People who identify with neogirl will also generally feel neutral-aligned in some way or in some extent as well as being feminine-aligned but this isn't always the case.

    The masculine equivalent is neoboy.

    History[edit | edit source]

    The terms neogirl and neoboy were coined by twitter user erikaispanlol in November of 2020, with the flags for them both being created the same day. @erikaispanlol (18 November 2020). "my friends told me to do this, sooo i made a funny gender (two, actually) and theyre named Neogirl and Neoboy (fucking gay names but i couldnt think of anything else ae) (explanation below, it's kinda hard for me to explain it in a concise manner)" – via Twitter.

    Flag[edit | edit source]

    In the neogirl flag, the white represents for transition of gender and confusion of gender, pink for femininity, purple for every gender within the binary that isn't exclusively male or female, and with black representing every gender outside the binary.[1]

    An alternate neogirl flag was created by FANDOM user IAmArtemisTheCat on January 1st, 2022.[2] It was based on the original colors of the neogirl flag, but not necessarily the color meanings. Dark Gray: being whole as their gender. Purple: not quite being what a "girl" normally is. Pink: a connection towards "girl". Orange/Peach/Yellow: being abinary, midbinary, and/or midabinary. White: possible connection towards neutral. Orange/Peach/Yellow: possible connection towards outherine and/or other genders. Pink: possible connection towards feminine. Purple: possible connection towards masculine. Dark Gray: possible connection towards agenrine, gendervoid, and similar terms. The flag was not supposed to look like the neofeminine flag.

    References[edit | edit source]