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    Girlflux is the feeling of being female, but when you fluctuate how much you feel like a femaleThe umbrella term is [[genderflux]], and for masculine presenting people, the term is [[boyflux]]. How often and how much you fluctuate varies from person to person, some people change every month, and some people change throughout the day. Girlflux people can range from feeling [[nonbinary]] to [[female]] and anywhere in-between.
    '''Girlflux''' is a feminine-aligned [[nonbinary]] [[gender identity]] that fluctuates in its femininity. It falls under the [[genderflux]] umbrella term, and its masculine counterpart is [[boyflux]]. The intensity and frequency of this fluctuation varies from person to person, and can be as often as daily or as infrequent as monthly.
     
    The term was coined in 2015 by Tumblr user Odd Fox.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://kitsuneshay-blog.tumblr.com/post/127085445679/boyflux-i-couldnt-find-a-gender-that-really-fit|title=Odd fox: Boyflux I couldn’t find a gender that really fit...|website=Tumblr|publisher=Odd fox|access-date=3 May 2025|date=19 August 2015}}</ref> In the 2024 Gender Census, 66 people (0.1% of the total) identified with the term.{{Gender Census|2024}}
     
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    Girlflux is a feminine-aligned nonbinary gender identity that fluctuates in its femininity. It falls under the genderflux umbrella term, and its masculine counterpart is boyflux. The intensity and frequency of this fluctuation varies from person to person, and can be as often as daily or as infrequent as monthly.

    The term was coined in 2015 by Tumblr user Odd Fox.[1] In the 2024 Gender Census, 66 people (0.1% of the total) identified with the term.[2]

    References

    1. "Odd fox: Boyflux I couldn't find a gender that really fit..." Tumblr. Odd fox. 19 August 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2025.
    2. "Gender Census 2024: Worldwide Report". Gender Census. September 18, 2024.