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Gender terms coined by the Vibe Club
Anderboy describes those who are primarily male or a boy/guy/man in some way, but also find androgyny to be an important part of their gender. Androboy may also be used to label any gender identity for which the description “androgynous boy” feels accurate.
An androboy’s androgyny may actually be a part of their gender identity—for instance, one could be partially androgyne—or it could be their preferred gender presentation, and this could play a role in their gender in a significant way.
Androgirl describes those who are primarily female or a girl/gal/woman in some way, but also find androgyny to be an important part of their gender. Androgirl may also be used to label any gender identity for which the description “androgynous girl” feels accurate.
An androgirl’s androgyny may actually be a part of their gender identity—for instance, one could be partially androgyne—or it could be their preferred this could play a role in their gender in a significant way.
Flag descriptions
The androboy flags are comprised of light blue, purple, and various shades of blue/purple. The light blue represents maleness or masculinity and the purple represents androgyny. In each flag, the light blue surrounds or encircles the purple as the light blue slowly fades into purple. This represents the importance of androgyny as a part of the male or masculine identity.
In the striped flag, there are seven horizontal stripes. The stripe on the very top is light blue, followed by various shades of blue/purple which become closer and closer to purple, a single purple stripe in the middle, and the same blue/purple stripes in reversed order fading back into light blue.
In the circle flag, there is a light blue background and three circles, nested within each other, in the center. The center circle is purple and each circle around it gradually becomes closer and closer to light blue.
The androgirl flags are comprised of light pink, purple, and various shades of pink/purple. The light pink represents femaleness or femininity and the purple represents androgyny. In each flag, the light pink surrounds or encircles the purple as the light pink slowly fades into purple. This represents the importance of androgyny as a part of the female or feminine identity.
In the striped flag, there are seven horizontal stripes. The stripe on the very top is light pink, followed by various shades of pink/purple which become closer and closer to purple, a single purple stripe in the middle, and the same pink/purple stripes in reversed order fading back into light pink.
In the circle flag, there is a light pink background and three circles, nested within each other, in the center. The center circle is purple and each circle around it gradually becomes closer and closer to light pink.
Who can use these terms?
Anyone can, as long as they’re using it in good faith. It would be great if you credited us for coining the term, or link to this post or the Google document, but it’s not required.
Today’s disabled character of the day is Androboy from Street Fighter, who is an amputee
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