Abigender
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... |
File:Https://static.miraheze.org/nonbinarywiki/thumb/4/4a/Abigender Flag.png/800px-Abigender Flag.png Meaning The pastel pinks and blues represent a vague connection to femininity and masculinity, while the purple stripe represents a mix of both femme and masc. | |
Related identities | Bigender, Multigender, Ambonec, Ambigender |
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Abigender (pronounced ah-bye-gender or ay-bye-gender) is a gender identity under the Multigender, Nonbinary, and Transgender umbrella terms. Abigender people have two distinct and separate gender identities, however only feel a loose or vague connection to both gender identities and also do not feel that any part of their gender is "neutral" or "neither". The two genders may be static or fluid, with the latter being a type of genderfluid. Abigender people usually identify with the female and male binary genders, though some identify with a different pair of genders, such as demigirl and maverique. Abigender is similar to bigender, though rather than feeling as though an individual is wholly two genders, Abigender people only feel a connection to two genders, rather than fully being either gender.
Origin
The term Abigender comes from Latin ad-, meaning "in relation to", and bi-, meaning "two", in relation to two genders.
It was coined by Instagram user Rainii Alec in the fall of 2020, who also created the original flags consisting of pastel blues and pinks with a purple stripe in the middle.