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[[File:Dracogender.png|thumb|220x220px|alt=|The dracogender flag.]] |
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'''Dracogender''' is a [[xenogender]] tied to dragons. This can manifest in multiple possible ways: an [[otherkin]] person's kintype is a dragon and this is their [[kingender]]; a person's gender feels large, scaly, winged, and possibly related to fire or water; a person's gender feels like a literal dragon. |
'''Dracogender''' is a [[xenogender]] tied to dragons. This can manifest in multiple possible ways: an [[otherkin]] person's kintype is a dragon and this is their [[kingender]]; a person's gender feels large, scaly, winged, and possibly related to fire or water; a person's gender feels like a literal dragon. |
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This gender can also be combined with other gendered terms to make things such as dracoboy or femdracogender. |
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The flag uses colors associated with dragons, and depicts a cat-eye, which is also associated with dragons and lizards. |
The flag uses colors associated with dragons, and depicts a cat-eye, which is also associated with dragons and lizards. |
Revision as of 13:17, 11 November 2020
Dracogender is a xenogender tied to dragons. This can manifest in multiple possible ways: an otherkin person's kintype is a dragon and this is their kingender; a person's gender feels large, scaly, winged, and possibly related to fire or water; a person's gender feels like a literal dragon.
This gender can also be combined with other gendered terms to make things such as dracoboy or femdracogender.
The flag uses colors associated with dragons, and depicts a cat-eye, which is also associated with dragons and lizards.
History
The term was coined and the flag was designed by wiki user VoxelDraqon on November 7, 2020.