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'''''Not to be confused with [[arigender]]''.'''
 
[[File:Flag (2).png|thumb|vintagesummer's arifluid flag|alt=]]
 
'''Arifluid''' is a [[Genderfluid|fluid]] [[non-binary]] [[gender]] identity that is associated with gender attributes that do not match one's identity. For example, being [[agender]] with a connection to [[Feminine|femininity]] (e.g. [[librafeminine]]).
 
   
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{{Confusion|Similarly named term=[[Arigender]] or [[Aresgender]]}}{{Gender|title1={{PAGENAME}}|image1=File:Arifluid by Beetlemeat Feb-04-2021.png|type=[[Xenogender]]|coining_date=On or before Jan 28, 2016}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a fluid xenogender that remains connected to specific experience or feeling of gender. It can also be described as a fluid gender where one experiences associations with, or connections to attributes of a gender or genders they are not currently experiencing.
==History==
 
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The earliest usage of this term is December 26, 2016,<ref>https://transgenderteensurvivalguide.com/post/154998860085/kii-says-hey-guys-i-found-this-list-that-is</ref> but the coiner and the date of coining is currently unknown.
 
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==Alternate Names==
   
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*Arigender
== Flag==
 
The Arifluid flag was coined on February 3, 2021 by Wikia FANDOM user [[User:Vintagesummer|vintagesummer.]]
 
   
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== Etymology==
Pink represents femininity; purple represents [[Neutral|neutrality]], [[Androgynous|androgyny]], [[Xenic|xeninity]], and [[Outherine|outherinity]]; white represents agender identities; dark magenta represents connection to gender; green represents fluidity; blue represents [[Masculine|masculinity]].
 
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"Ari" in "Arifluid" likely comes from "Aries", the first zodiac sign of Western Astrology.<ref>[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Aries Merriam-Webster's Dictionary]</ref> "Fluid" likely comes from [[genderfluid|"genderfluid"]].
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==Pronunciation==
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AIR-ee-flOO-uhd
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==Definitions==
   
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*''Switching between nonbinary genders while feeling particularly associated with one feeling.'' - Unknown, During or before 2016<ref>[https://archive.md/bWUay#selection-611.0-615.126 transgenderteensurvivalguide's post made to documment several non-binary gender terms]</ref>
==Resources==
 
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*''A fluid nonbinary gender identity, but can still be associated with gender attributes that don't match one's identity, for example being agender with a connection to femininity ([[librafeminine]])'' - Unknown, During or before 2020<ref>[https://archive.md/MbU9b Edit history of the LGBTA Wiki's Arifluid page, the earliest found use of this definition]</ref>
[[Category:Gender]]
 
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[[Category:Fluid Genders]]
 
   
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The original definitions of Arifluid state that it can also be called Arigender. However, [[Arigender]] was coined with a completely different meaning on or before Aug 25, 2015. As neither term has a known coining date, it's impossible to know which term was coined first.
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==Related Terms==
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===See Also===
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*[[Genderfluid]]
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*[[Librafeminine]]
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==History==
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A record of the coining of this term could not be found. The earliest mention of this identity on the internet can be found on a [[Xenic|xenicphobic]] blog post from January 28, 2016<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160128204936/http://ageofshitlords.com:80/list-of-all-tumblr-genders-so-far/ <nowiki>ageofshitlords' gender compilation post [TW: xenicphobia, transphobia, ableism]</nowiki>]</ref> that was attempting to compile a complete list of xenogenders.
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==Gallery==
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===Flags===
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<gallery>
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File:Arifluid by Beetlemeat Feb-04-2021.png|Arifluid flag by [https://archive.md/Nm3Xv Beetlemeat]
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</gallery>The Arifluid flag was created by Beetlemeat for the LGBTA Wiki. It uses pink to represent [[Feminine|femininity]]; purple to represent [[Neutral|neutrality]], [[Xenic|xeninity]], and [[Outherine|outherinity]]; white to represent [[agender]] identities; dark magenta to represent connection to gender; green to represent fluidity; and blue to represent [[Masculine|masculinity]] <ref>[https://archive.md/bPA6o Edit history of the LGBTA Wiki's Arigender page, earliest found description of the meanings for the flag]</ref>
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==Sources==
 
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[[Category:Needs Audio Pronunciation]]
 
[[Category:Gender]]
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[[Category:Genderfluid]]
 
[[Category:Needs Work]]

Latest revision as of 12:09, 20 January 2022

Arifluid is a fluid xenogender that remains connected to specific experience or feeling of gender. It can also be described as a fluid gender where one experiences associations with, or connections to attributes of a gender or genders they are not currently experiencing.

Alternate Names

  • Arigender

Etymology

"Ari" in "Arifluid" likely comes from "Aries", the first zodiac sign of Western Astrology.[1] "Fluid" likely comes from "genderfluid".

Pronunciation

AIR-ee-flOO-uhd

Definitions

  • Switching between nonbinary genders while feeling particularly associated with one feeling. - Unknown, During or before 2016[2]
  • A fluid nonbinary gender identity, but can still be associated with gender attributes that don't match one's identity, for example being agender with a connection to femininity (librafeminine) - Unknown, During or before 2020[3]

The original definitions of Arifluid state that it can also be called Arigender. However, Arigender was coined with a completely different meaning on or before Aug 25, 2015. As neither term has a known coining date, it's impossible to know which term was coined first.

History

A record of the coining of this term could not be found. The earliest mention of this identity on the internet can be found on a xenicphobic blog post from January 28, 2016[4] that was attempting to compile a complete list of xenogenders.

Sources

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