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'''Mingender''' is an [[umbrella term]] for all genders which are "masculine in nature" (the prefix "min-" comes from the initials of that phrase). Mingender can also be used as an identity on its own. Some mingenders are related to manhood, but not all of them are. | '''Mingender''' is an [[umbrella term]] for all genders which are "masculine in nature" (the prefix "min-" comes from the initials of that phrase). Mingender can also be used as an identity on its own. Some mingenders are related to manhood, but not all of them are. | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Fingender]] | |||
*[[Ningender]] | |||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:Umbrella Terms]] |
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Mingender is an umbrella term for all genders which are "masculine in nature" (the prefix "min-" comes from the initials of that phrase). Mingender can also be used as an identity on its own. Some mingenders are related to manhood, but not all of them are.