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[[File:Flag (10).png|thumb|Maricagender flag.]]'''Maricagender''' is a gender identity that's related, influenced or affected by the Spanish slur ''maricón'' . It's an orientationgender that can be used by anyone who has been affected by the slur, which is the broader LGBT+ Latine community. It is similar to terms like gaygender and genderf*g, as it is also meant to be used in a reclaiming manner.
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[[File:Flag (10).png|thumb|Maricagender flag.|201x201px]]'''Maricagender''' is a gender identity that's related, influenced or affected by the Spanish slur ''maricón'' . It's an orientationgender that can be used by anyone who has been affected by the slur, which is the broader LGBT+ Latine community. It is similar to terms like gaygender and genderf*g, as it is also meant to be used in a reclaiming manner.
   
 
Maricagender individuals may feel that this word has separated them from their original gender, that due to its usage they don't connect to masculinity and feminity and manhood and womanhood in the same way anymore.
 
Maricagender individuals may feel that this word has separated them from their original gender, that due to its usage they don't connect to masculinity and feminity and manhood and womanhood in the same way anymore.

Revision as of 20:48, 27 August 2021

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Maricagender flag.

Maricagender is a gender identity that's related, influenced or affected by the Spanish slur maricón . It's an orientationgender that can be used by anyone who has been affected by the slur, which is the broader LGBT+ Latine community. It is similar to terms like gaygender and genderf*g, as it is also meant to be used in a reclaiming manner.

Maricagender individuals may feel that this word has separated them from their original gender, that due to its usage they don't connect to masculinity and feminity and manhood and womanhood in the same way anymore.

History

The term maricagender was coined on August 27 of 2021 by FANDOM user Hiddn.haydn. The first flag was created and updated the same day. Although the term was only recently made, the word maricón has been around since at least the 16th century.

Flag

The new flag was created the same day of the term's coining, and it was changed to better represent the people who can use this word. The colors represent the following terms:


  • Light pink: transfeminine people.


  • Light blue: transmasculine people.


  • White: gender non-conforming and non-binary people.


  • Blue: vincian men, the main targets of the slur.


  • Purple: multisexual people.


  • Fucshia: lesbians.