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The first definition is this being an [[aesthetigender]] 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.<ref>
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.<ref>
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.<ref>
The third definition of fantasygender was coined by wiki user [[User:Genderfluid starz|Genderfluid starz]] on June 2, 2021.
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== References ==
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