Averagender
Averagender is a gender identity in which one experiences a considerable but finite amount of genders simultaneously. The genders may be separately identifiable, but one prefers to express their gender as a single static gender; an average of all its components. The contributing genders are not required to be equal parts, and may be fluid to some degree.
An averagender person may not be invested enough in their gender to categorize it, or may prefer to be vague. They may opt to refer to their gender with an umbrella term despite knowing a more specific label.
History
Averagender was coined by Gender Wiki user PricklyKnuckle on August 26, 2024. The flag was included in the coining post.[1]
Flag
This flag uses the 7-stripe pattern seen in some other multigender flags.
- The yellow-toned stripe represents abinary genders.
- The green-toned stripe represents xenine genders.
- The purple-toned stripe represents androgynous genders, and feminine/masculine genders.
- The off-black stripe represents your gender average, as if you were mixing many paints together.
The colours are greyed-out for grey's association with neutrality. This represents both the grey area that averagender covers as well as an ambivalence towards gender.