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    == 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). It doesnt matter which pronounds you use, as it is your body <3
    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).[[File:Libramasculine.png|thumb|This is the libramasculine flag. Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender. The blue in the middle represents masculinity or the [[male]] gender.]]
     
    [[File:Libramasculine.png|thumb|This is the libramasculine flag. Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender. The blue in the middle represents masculinity or the [[male]] gender.]]
    == Librafeminine ==
    == 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).[[File:Librafeminine.png|thumb|This is the librafeminine flag. Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender. The blue in the middle represents femininity or the [[female]] gender.]]
    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).[[File:Librafeminine.png|thumb|This is the librafeminine flag. Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender. The blue in the middle represents femininity or the [[female]] gender.]]