Librandrogyne
Librandrogyne or librandrogynous is a gender identity in which one is mostly agender, but experiences attachment to androgyne or androgyne-aligned genders. It can be considered a subset of demiandrogyne, but is more specific in that librandrogyne individuals are mostly agender as well as also identifying partially as androgyne.
The feminine equivalent is librafeminine, the masculine equivalent is libramasculine, the non-binary equivalent is libranonbinary, the fluid equivalent is librafluid, and the flux equivalent is libraflux.
Some subsets of librandrogyne are librafemandrogyne, libramascandrogyne, libraversandrogyne and libraneutrandrogyne.
Subtypes
Librafemandrogyne
A gender identity in which one is mostly agender and partially androgyne, with a greater amount of femininity than masculinity within the androgyne part.
Libramascandrogyne
A gender identity in which one is mostly agender and partially androgyne, with a greater amount of masculinity than femininity within the androgyne part.
Libraversandrogyne
A gender identity in which one is mostly agender and partially androgyne, with fluctuating amounts of masculinity and femininity within the androgyne part.
Libraneutrandrogyne
A gender identity in which one is mostly agender and partially androgyne, with an even ratio of masculinity and femininity within the androgyne part.
History
The term librandrogyne was coined on June 26, 2016 by DeviantArt user pride-flags.[2]
The librandrogyne flag was created on June 26, 2016 also by DeviantArt user pride-flags. It uses the same pattern as the agender flag, using lavender as the middle stripe to represent attachment to androgyny/androgyne gender.[1][1]