Definition
Forestgender is a gender where one identifies with nature and forests as their own gender. For example, one who is forestgender may identify with trees, wood, and stones. "Forestgender often describes a sort of connect towards nature and the forest, while also intertwining some sense of another gender along with it, such as male, female, or non-binary. Similar to cottagecoric." -- Scratch user dinobugg.
Flag
The forestgender flag was created by Scratch user dinobugg (https://scratch.mit.edu/users/dinobugg/) on November 6th, 2020. The saturated brown at the top represents sticks and wood while the duller brown below represents forest paths, and the lighter saturated brown, next to the white, represents mushrooms. The thin white bar represents gender, while the dull, dark green below it represents rocks and stones. Last but not least, the lighter, more saturated green below it represents leaves and trees, while the bottom green represents forest plants and berries.
History
The term forestgender was coined by Scratch user dinobugg (https://scratch.mit.edu/users/dinobugg/) on November 6th, 2020. They coined this term when they could not find any other gender that fit them.