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    '''Droplen''' is a gender in the [[Aecor System]] in which ones gender feels like a single drop of water. This could be a [[xenogender]] in which ones gender is connected to a drop of water, or it could be considered similar to [[demigender]] or [[libragender]], in which one feels a very tiny amount of a gender, and the rest of their identity may feel [[agender]] or otherwise [[genderless]]. Droplen may be added on to another identity, and one may identify as a dropgirl, a dropboy, or a droplenby.
    Droplen is a gender that relates to a single drop of water. Usually people who identify with droplen feel like they only have one gender. This is a gender in the Aecor system, also called the Water system.

    == History ==
    Droplen was coined by Fandom User Double-bi, also known as James, on January 2nd, 2021, in addition to the rest of the genders in the Aecor System.

    Revision as of 00:28, 3 January 2021

    Droplen is a gender in the Aecor System in which ones gender feels like a single drop of water. This could be a xenogender in which ones gender is connected to a drop of water, or it could be considered similar to demigender or libragender, in which one feels a very tiny amount of a gender, and the rest of their identity may feel agender or otherwise genderless. Droplen may be added on to another identity, and one may identify as a dropgirl, a dropboy, or a droplenby.

    History

    Droplen was coined by Fandom User Double-bi, also known as James, on January 2nd, 2021, in addition to the rest of the genders in the Aecor System.

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