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    [[File:Contamionic Flag.png|alt=A flag with 9 horizontal stripes, with these colors listed from top to bottom: dark red, brown, dark green, sage green, neon green, sage green, dark green, brown red. On top is a yellow radiation circle covered in vines|thumb|Contamionic Flag]]
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    '''Contamionic''' is a [[xenogender]] that feels as though it had been contaminated by radiation or nuclear weapons, except now the surrounding nature is returning. This may double as an [[aesthetigender]], but not necessarily. One may choose replace "nic" with another gender identifier, such as contamioboy, or use the term as is. This term was coined with those suffering from a long term physical or mental illness, due to the idea that contamination represents said illness and the nature represents healing. However, anyone may use this term for themself.
    '''Contamionic''' is a [[xenogender]] that feels as though it had been contaminated by radiation or nuclear weapons, except now the surrounding nature is returning. This may double as an [[aesthetigender]], but not necessarily. One may choose replace "nic" with another gender identifier, such as contamioboy, or use the term as is. This term was coined with those suffering from a long term physical or mental illness in mind, but it’s not exclusive to these groups.
    [[File:Contamionic Flag without Symbol.png|alt=A flag with 9 horizontal stripes in dark red, brown, dark green, sage green, and neon green.|thumb|Contamionic Flag without Symbol]]
    [[File:Contamionic Flag without Symbol.png|alt=A flag with 9 horizontal stripes in dark red, brown, dark green, sage green, and neon green.|thumb|Contamionic Flag without Symbol]]
    This term may be used in combination with other genders, or on its own.
    This term may be used in combination with other genders, or on its own.

    Latest revision as of 13:32, 18 June 2022

    A flag with 9 horizontal stripes, with these colors listed from top to bottom: dark red, brown, dark green, sage green, neon green, sage green, dark green, brown red. On top is a yellow radiation circle covered in vines
    Contamionic Flag

    Contamionic is a xenogender that feels as though it had been contaminated by radiation or nuclear weapons, except now the surrounding nature is returning. This may double as an aesthetigender, but not necessarily. One may choose replace "nic" with another gender identifier, such as contamioboy, or use the term as is. This term was coined with those suffering from a long term physical or mental illness in mind, but it’s not exclusive to these groups.

    A flag with 9 horizontal stripes in dark red, brown, dark green, sage green, and neon green.
    Contamionic Flag without Symbol

    This term may be used in combination with other genders, or on its own.

    History

    Both the term and flag were coined by FANDOM user Boxedjuice on September 28 2021.

    Flag

    The red and brown stripes represent rot, decay, and death. The darker green stripes represent nature and healing. Neon green represents radiation and lasting impact on one's identity.

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