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    Glacigender is a xenogender inspired by the feeling of being cold and unhappy with one's current situation, characterized by a sense of being stuck and a desire for change. This gender identity captures the emotions of irritability and restlessness that come with the feeling of being frozen in place, yearning for transformation and warmth.

    Glacigender may also be an aesthetigender.

    History

    The term glacigender was coined by Tumblr user bunnymuffinz on June 16th, 2024.[1]

    Flag

    The glacigender flag was created by Tumblr user bunnymuffinz on June 16th, 2024.[1]

    This light, icy blue represents the feeling of coldness and the numbness that comes with it. It symbolizes the initial emotional chill and the dissatisfaction with the current state of being. This slightly warmer pale blue signifies the awareness of being stuck and the initial stirrings of a desire for change. It represents the first steps towards seeking warmth and transformation. The cool grey stripe embodies the sense of irritability and restlessness that accompanies being stuck. It reflects the ambiguity and confusion often felt in this state. This calming blue stripe symbolizes hope and the gradual process of warming up and finding a path forward. It represents the potential for change and the pursuit of a more fulfilling gender expression. The deep blue stripe represents the depth of the emotions involved in this journey. It signifies resilience and the strength required to move beyond the initial coldness and dissatisfaction.

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