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The Canisgender flag has tan and brown stripes on the bottom and top, one white stripe in the middle, and a paw print to top it all off. |
The Canisgender flag has tan and brown stripes on the bottom and top, one white stripe in the middle, and a paw print to top it all off. |
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Revision as of 20:00, 15 October 2020
Canisgender works very similar to catgender except with dogs. A canisgender person feels a strong connection to canines and feels the need to add that to their gender identity. The Canisgender flag has tan and brown stripes on the bottom and top, one white stripe in the middle, and a paw print to top it all off.