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'''Libragender''' is | '''Libragender''' is an overarching [[gender identity]] category where you feel mostly nonbinary or [[agender]], but with a particular connection to another gender. | ||
The term 'libragender' gets its name from the astrology sign of Libra, which is an equal scale that can vacillate. This represents the bifeelings of the [[agender]] [[gender identity]] and any other gender(s), although the feeling of being [[agender]] typically overweighs the feeling of being the other gender(s) and they are not equal. | |||
Libragender people are in the range of feeling 1-49% of a connection to another gender, with the other percentage being [[agender]]. | |||
== Venus pronouns == | |||
Some libragender identify with the vhe/vher, vxe/vxer, or ve/vis pronouns. | |||
== Libramasculine == | == Libramasculine == | ||
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== Libraman == | == Libraman == | ||
Libraman is an alternate label to libramasculine which can use the same flag as libramasculine. It is a gender identity that is mostly agender, but with a small portion still being connected to man/manhood specifically (not necessarily a connection to masculinity). | Libraman is an alternate label to libramasculine which can use the same flag as libramasculine. It is a gender identity that is mostly agender, but with a small portion still being connected to man/manhood specifically (not necessarily a connection to masculinity). | ||
Agender frequently outweighs the man side. This could be due to not minding being recognized as male, wanting to be included in male/man groups/spaces, or feeling specifically partially a man along with being mostly agender regardless of AGAB.[[File:Libramasculine.png|thumb|This is the libramasculine/libraman flag. Both black and white represent the complete absence of gender. The blue in the middle represents masculinity or the [[male]] gender.]] | |||
== Librafeminine == | == Librafeminine == | ||
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