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[[File:Secgender flag.png|thumb|The secgender flag.]]
'''Secgender''', also known as '''secander''' and '''segender''', is a geometric [[mathgender]] based around having two or more genders that are felt with the utmost certainty while occasionally flowing away or beyond what is typical of said genders. Secgender is inspired by the concept of a secant line and secant function graph.
==History and Flag==
The term was created by Tumblr user nonbinarybumblebee on July 15, 2014.<ref>[https://nonbinarybumblebee.tumblr.com/post/91824943390/trig-genders Tumblr post coining trigonometric mathgenders, including secgender.]</ref>
The flag was created by Tumblr user gender-resource on April 16, 2020.<ref>[https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/615570615776182272/secander-having-two-or-more-genders-that-are-felt Tumblr post announcing the secgender flag.]</ref> Unlike [[sinegender]] and [[tangender]], the term did not have a flag before gender-resource's redesign. To match other flags, the color pallet of the secgender flag was derived by drawing a secant function through the color spectrum between yellow and purple, both of which are colors commonly used to represent [[non-binary]] genders.
==References==
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[[Category:Xenogender]]
[[Category:Mathgender]]
'''Secgender''', also known as '''secander''' and '''segender''', is a geometric [[mathgender]] based around having two or more genders that are felt with the utmost certainty while occasionally flowing away or beyond what is typical of said genders. Secgender is inspired by the concept of a secant line and secant function graph.
==History and Flag==
The term was created by Tumblr user nonbinarybumblebee on July 15, 2014.<ref>[https://nonbinarybumblebee.tumblr.com/post/91824943390/trig-genders Tumblr post coining trigonometric mathgenders, including secgender.]</ref>
The flag was created by Tumblr user gender-resource on April 16, 2020.<ref>[https://gender-resource.tumblr.com/post/615570615776182272/secander-having-two-or-more-genders-that-are-felt Tumblr post announcing the secgender flag.]</ref> Unlike [[sinegender]] and [[tangender]], the term did not have a flag before gender-resource's redesign. To match other flags, the color pallet of the secgender flag was derived by drawing a secant function through the color spectrum between yellow and purple, both of which are colors commonly used to represent [[non-binary]] genders.
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Xenogender]]
[[Category:Mathgender]]