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[[File:Fantasygender flag by NAESBIAN.jpg|thumb|Nyanbinari)'s fantasygender flag]] |
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[[File:Fantasygender flag by BUCKTiXX.jpg|thumb|BUCKTiXX's fantasy gender flag]] |
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'''Fantasygender''' is a [[xenogender]] |
'''Fantasygender''' is a [[xenogender]] with multiple definitions. |
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The first definition is this being an [[aesthetigender]] for for people who feel a strong connection to fantasy fictional worlds, books, shows, etc. |
The first definition is this being an [[aesthetigender]] for for people who feel a strong connection to fantasy fictional worlds, books, shows, etc. |
Revision as of 21:51, 2 June 2021
Fantasygender is a xenogender with multiple definitions.
The first definition is this being an aesthetigender for for people who feel a strong connection to fantasy fictional worlds, books, shows, etc.
The second definition is an aesthetigender meant to represent those who feel a deep connection to supernatural mystical and fantasy beings, sometimes deemed as monsters. This could be a kingender. It is considered a subsidiary of divine gender.[1]
The third definition is as an umbrella term for any xenogender that has creatures, plants, that are known, but are fake, such as unicorns, flying cats, and similar concepts.
History
The first definition of fantasygender was coined Sep 3, 2020 by twitter user NAESBIAN now nyanbinari, the flag was made at the same time.[2]
The second definition of fantasygender was coined Sep 11, 2020 or slightly before by twitter user BUCKTiXX, the flag was also made at the same time.[3]
The third definition of fantasygender was coined by wiki user Genderfluid starz on June 2, 2021.
Flags
The flag designed by BUCKTiXX has six stripes from left to right teal, pink, copper, dark blue, dark red, and black with meanings in order below:
- a disconnect from perceived reality
- fantasy and magical power
- mythical creatures and mythology
- an attachment to the supernatural
- black, indigenous, and people of color
- dark energy and power