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    [[File:Bosquehoarder flag with symbol.png|thumb]]
    [[File:Bosquehoarder flag with symbol.png|thumb|The bosquehoarder flag.]]
    [[File:Bosquehoarder flag without symbol.png|thumb]]
    [[File:Bosquehoarder flag without symbol.png|thumb|The bosquehoarder flag without the symbol.]]
    Bosquehoarder is a hoarder term for those who hoard forest and woods related genders, since they may feel like their gender experience can't be put to just one label. Any and all genders a bosquehoarder collects can be [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or [[Genderflux|fluctuating]].
    '''Bosquehoarder''' is a hoarder term for those who hoard forest and/or woods related genders since one may feel like ones gender experience can't be expressed by a single label. Any and all genders a bosquehoarder collects may be [[Genderfluid|fluid]] and/or [[Genderflux|fluctuating]].
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    Terms with the -hoarder suffix are often considered exclusive to those who view their term collecting as a form of hoarding.
    == History ==

    This term was coined by FANDOM user Jestergegge on April 24th, 2021. The flag was created the same day.
    ==Flag==
    == History and Flag ==
    Bosquehoarder was coined by FANDOM user Jestergegge, on the 24th of April, 2021. This page is the original source for the coining and the flags by Jestergegge, though they also posted their term and flags to their Tumblr.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lpsgender.tumblr.com/post/649348332476645376/bosquehoarder}}</ref>
    The top three green stripes represent the various and changing colours of leaves you would find in a forest, the second-from-the-bottom brown stripe representing the bark and wood from the trees, and the bottom darker brown stripe represents the earth the forest grows on.

    The bosquehoarder flag was created on the same day by the same user. The top three green stripes represent the various and changing colors of leaves one would find in a forest, the second-from-the-bottom brown stripe representing the bark and wood from the trees, and the bottom darker brown stripe represents the earth the forest grows on.

    == Etymology ==
    The root ''bosque-'' means "forest" in Spanish.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bosque#Spanish}}</ref><ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000129847}}</ref>

    == Resources ==
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Hoarding Terms]]
    [[Category:Hoarding Terms]]
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    Latest revision as of 00:30, 8 August 2022

    The bosquehoarder flag.
    The bosquehoarder flag without the symbol.

    Bosquehoarder is a hoarder term for those who hoard forest and/or woods related genders since one may feel like ones gender experience can't be expressed by a single label. Any and all genders a bosquehoarder collects may be fluid and/or fluctuating.

    Terms with the -hoarder suffix are often considered exclusive to those who view their term collecting as a form of hoarding.

    History and Flag

    Bosquehoarder was coined by FANDOM user Jestergegge, on the 24th of April, 2021. This page is the original source for the coining and the flags by Jestergegge, though they also posted their term and flags to their Tumblr.[1]

    The bosquehoarder flag was created on the same day by the same user. The top three green stripes represent the various and changing colors of leaves one would find in a forest, the second-from-the-bottom brown stripe representing the bark and wood from the trees, and the bottom darker brown stripe represents the earth the forest grows on.

    Etymology

    The root bosque- means "forest" in Spanish.[2][3]

    Resources

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