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Genderfae is a variant of genderfluid where one's gender never encompasses masculine or man-aligned genders. The gender of someone who is genderfae can fluctuate between any feminine genders, neutral genders, woman-aligned genders, or neutral-aligned genders.
The term genderfae was coined at some point in 2014 on a now defunct tumblr blog known as mogai-archive by an anonymous user. The opposite of genderfae is genderfaun.
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The original seven-stripe genderfae flag was created anonymously. No official meaning was provided other than the mention that the flag deliberately does not contain the color blue (as blue is often used to represent masculinity). The original flag was posted on the social media platform known as DeviantArt in January of 2017. In the comments of this post, the user known as "SEGASister" proposed meanings for these stripes, which will be utilized here.

The light green stripe represents nature and growth.
The chartreuse stripe represents curiosity and playfulness.
The yellow stripe represents androgyny and gender non-conformity.
The white stripe represents having a unique relationship with gender and womanhood.
The pink stripe represents femininity and intuition.
The lilac stripe represents love and beauty.
The lavender stripe represents magic and spirit.
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