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Originally Posted by MitzaLizalor
The same as pangendermin. Pangender is a type of multigender, that is where someone experiences all genders. (It's worth noting that "experiences all genders" is a passive phenomenon whereas "expressing all genders" would be the active form.) Enter the concept of all genders available to one throughout one's life.
Pangender [min] therefore applies to someone for whom only masculine genders are available. That means according to their perception of a] what's available and b] whatever they think masculine is.
MIN refers to the full gamut of masculinity. Thus panmingender comprises all (pan) the-range-of-masculine-genders (min) encountered as a gender experience (gender) but pangendermin is all-the-genders-available-to-one (pangender) when all of those genders fall-under-the-umbrella-of-attributes-primarily-related-to-masculinity (min) as that individual sees them.
Of course, simply by going to Cambodia or Indonesia one sees that attributes considered masculine are not in any way a constant. There are other elements to factor in but this reply is long enough.
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Good grief. This is too complicated. I need a drink now. Is there a gender for that?