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'''Pangender''' (and '''Omnigender''') is a [[non-binary]] gender experience which refers to a wide multiplicity of [[gender|genders]] that can (or not) stretch to the infinite (meaning that this experience can go beyond the current knowledge of genders), always within the person's own culture and life experience. This experience can be either [[Pocket Gender#cogender|simultaneously]] or [[Gender fluid|over time]]
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'''Pangender '''is a multigender [[non-binary]] gender identity which refers to a vast and diverse multiplicity of [[gender]]s in the same individual that can extend infinitely, always within the person's own culture and life experience, and may or may not include unknown genders. A pangender person may shift between identities over time or feel as though they have one all encompassing identity that is static/unchanging
   
Being pangender does not require that one knows everything about all the established genders nowadays; being pangender can go beyond the known genders.
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Pangender is very expansive and unspecific, meaning that there are countless genders with no maximum limit. Being pangender is feeling an entire infinite gender spectrum that is possible for an individual to have. The pangender experience can go beyond the current knowledge of genders.
   
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'''Pangender Pride Day''' is on June 19.
Pangender can express [[Gender fluid|gender fluidity]] or not. For example, a pangender person can manifest [[genderflux]], flowing from pangender to [[agender]].
 
   
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== Etymology ==
Pangender = [[binary genders]] (100% female and 100% male) + [[:Category:Gender Identities|known genders]] + unknown genders.
 
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The Greek prefix “pan” refers to “everything” or “all”. Therefore, pangender means '''“having all genders it’s possible to have” '''and other similar definitions.
   
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== More Info ==
Pangender can be (at the same time or not): (1) a person who is every gender it’s possible for them to be, (2) a person who is a large number of genders, (3) a person who is all genders within their own culture and life experience, (4) a person who is infinite genders within their own culture and life experience, (5) a person whose gender experience goes beyond the known genders within their own culture and life experience, (6) a person who is binary genders (female and male) + known genders + unknown genders within their own culture and life experience, (7) a person who is [[polygender]] and more genders within their own culture and life experience. 
 
 
Pangender individuals can feel [[gender fluid]]ity or not. For example, a pangender person can also experience [[genderflux]], flowing from pangender to [[agender]]: pangender <-> demipangender <-> agender.
   
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Being pangender does not require that one knows everything about all the established genders, just that their identity includes countless genders simultaneously or over time.
'''Panflux''' is a gender identity consisting of pangender + [[genderflux]].
 
   
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Pangender can be (simultaneously or over time):
Panflux can be: (1) a person who is pangender and genderflux, flowing from pangender to agender/genderless, (2) a person who is pangender and genderless at the same time.
 
   
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# A person who is every gender it’s possible for them to be.
Pangender is not the same as polygender or maxigender. These are different gender identities.
 
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# A person who is the entire gender spectrum they can be.
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# A person who is all genders available to them.
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# A person who is an immense number of genders.
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# A person who is all genders within their own culture and life experience.
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# A person who has infinite genders within their own culture and life experience.
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# A person whose gender experience goes beyond the known genders within their own culture and life experience.
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# A person who is binary genders (female and male) + known genders + unknown genders within their own culture and life experience.
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# A person who is [[polygender]] and more genders within their own culture and life experience.
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Pangender is not the same as polygender because polygender can be finite in number, however, pangender falls under the polygender umbrella since polygender means the feeling of two ''or more'' genders.
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Pangender is sometimes used interchangeably with omnigender, but it can be considered different from omnigender, because while pangender individual simply says they are all genders, an omnigender person might:
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# Identify with almost but not exactly all genders.
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# Use the genders as "building blocks" to their identity and consider it to be one gender.
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# Are not ambivalent about ther gender like most pangender people are.
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== Panflux ==
 
'''Panflux''' is a gender identity consisting of pangender + [[genderflux]].
   
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Panflux can be:
== Is pangender appropriative? ==
 
The Greek prefix “pan” refers to “everything” or “all”, therefore, pangender in strict sense could mean “all genders”, however the genders of pangender people are limited to their own culture and life experience. Pangenders only identify with genders within their own culture and life experience. They do not attempt to identify with genders outside their own culture, because that would be impossible (one would have to spend their life in all cultures) and colonialist or appropriative. If a pangender is not neurodivergent, then they won’t identify as genders that are exclusive to neurodivergent people. If a pangender is not intersex, then they won’t identify as genders that are exclusive to intersex people.
 
   
 
# A person who is pangender and genderflux (e.g flowing from pangender to agender/genderless).
Those who call themselves pangender and appropriate exclusive genders are either people trying to cause disruption and should not be considered as examples of pangender or they are ingenuous people who do not know about identity appropriation. This applies to all other non-binary identities: an individual cannot identify with gender(s) outside their own culture and life experience.
 
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# A person who is pangender and genderless at the same time, because of fluctuation.
   
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Flowing from pangender to agender: pangender <-> demipangender <-> agender.
Pangender people only identify as the non exclusive genders as well as the [[Exclusive Genders|exclusive genders]] that they meet the requirements for.[[File:Pangender-flag-2-a.png|thumb|220x220px]]
 
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== Flags ==
[[File:Pangender-flag-2-c.png|thumb|220x220px]]
 
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The proposed Pangender Spectrum pride flags are based on the [[agender]] pride flag. The colors are very bright so that they represent the multiplicity of genders (because the white light, in the electromagnetic spectrum, is a combination of all colors).
   
 
The yellow color (#fff798 or #ffea7e) represents all the genders that are not related to [[female]] and [[male]]. The light red color (#ffddcd or #ffc3b0) represents the transition to the genders which are related to female and male. The light violet-pink color (#ffebfb or #ffd6f3) represents the combination of female and male. The white color represents the blend of all these genders. These flags were proposed by Cari Rez Lobo (January, 2015) at [http://pangendering.tumblr.com/post/109400686126/possible-pangender-pride-flags Pangendering].
== Pangender and panflux pride flags ==
 
The proposed pangender and panflux pride flags are based on the [[agender]] pride flag. The colors are very bright so that they represent the multiplicity of genders (because the white light, in the electromagnetic spectrum, is a combination of all colors). The yellow color represents all the genders that are not related to [[female]] and [[male]]; the light red color represents the transition to the genders which are related to female and male; the light violet-pink color represents the combination of female and male; the white color represents the blend of all these genders. These flags were proposed by Cari Rez Lobo (January, 2015) at [http://pangendering.tumblr.com/post/109400686126/possible-pangender-pride-flags Pangendering].
 
   
== External links ==
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== References ==
 
* [http://pangendering.tumblr.com/ Pangendering on Tumblr]
 
* [http://pangendering.tumblr.com/ Pangendering on Tumblr]
 
* [http://pt-br.identidades.wikia.com/wiki/Pang%C3%AAnero Wiki Identidades]
 
* [http://pt-br.identidades.wikia.com/wiki/Pang%C3%AAnero Wiki Identidades]
* [http://nonbinary.org/wiki/Pangender Pangender - Nonbinary.org]
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* [http://nonbinary.wiki/wiki/Pangender Pangender - nonbinary.wiki]
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* [http://squaremomgsquad.tumblr.com/post/146159134048/pangender-pride-day-is-today Pangender Pride Day]
   
 
[[Category:Transgender Concepts]]
 
[[Category:Transgender Concepts]]

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The Pangender Flag

Pangender is a multigender non-binary gender identity which refers to a vast and diverse multiplicity of genders in the same individual that can extend infinitely, always within the person's own culture and life experience, and may or may not include unknown genders. A pangender person may shift between identities over time or feel as though they have one all encompassing identity that is static/unchanging. 

Pangender is very expansive and unspecific, meaning that there are countless genders with no maximum limit. Being pangender is feeling an entire infinite gender spectrum that is possible for an individual to have. The pangender experience can go beyond the current knowledge of genders.

Pangender Pride Day is on June 19.

Etymology

The Greek prefix “pan” refers to “everything” or “all”. Therefore, pangender means “having all genders it’s possible to have” and other similar definitions.

More Info

Pangender individuals can feel gender fluidity or not. For example, a pangender person can also experience genderflux, flowing from pangender to agender: pangender <-> demipangender <-> agender.

Being pangender does not require that one knows everything about all the established genders, just that their identity includes countless genders simultaneously or over time.

Pangender can be (simultaneously or over time):

  1. A person who is every gender it’s possible for them to be.
  2. A person who is the entire gender spectrum they can be.
  3. A person who is all genders available to them.
  4. A person who is an immense number of genders.
  5. A person who is all genders within their own culture and life experience.
  6. A person who has infinite genders within their own culture and life experience.
  7. A person whose gender experience goes beyond the known genders within their own culture and life experience.
  8. A person who is binary genders (female and male) + known genders + unknown genders within their own culture and life experience.
  9. A person who is polygender and more genders within their own culture and life experience.

Pangender is not the same as polygender because polygender can be finite in number, however, pangender falls under the polygender umbrella since polygender means the feeling of two or more genders.

Pangender is sometimes used interchangeably with omnigender, but it can be considered different from omnigender, because while pangender individual simply says they are all genders, an omnigender person might:

  1. Identify with almost but not exactly all genders.
  2. Use the genders as "building blocks" to their identity and consider it to be one gender.
  3. Are not ambivalent about ther gender like most pangender people are.

Panflux

Panflux is a gender identity consisting of pangender + genderflux.

Panflux can be:

  1. A person who is pangender and genderflux (e.g flowing from pangender to agender/genderless).
  2. A person who is pangender and genderless at the same time, because of fluctuation.

Flowing from pangender to agender: pangender <-> demipangender <-> agender.

Flags

The proposed Pangender Spectrum pride flags are based on the agender pride flag. The colors are very bright so that they represent the multiplicity of genders (because the white light, in the electromagnetic spectrum, is a combination of all colors).

The yellow color (#fff798 or #ffea7e) represents all the genders that are not related to female and male. The light red color (#ffddcd or #ffc3b0) represents the transition to the genders which are related to female and male. The light violet-pink color (#ffebfb or #ffd6f3) represents the combination of female and male. The white color represents the blend of all these genders. These flags were proposed by Cari Rez Lobo (January, 2015) at Pangendering.

References