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    '''Khionegender''' is a [[xenogender]] that is also a [[neurogender]]. It's name originates from Khione, the greek goddess of snow. It feels like a nice winter day with snow and sun. As a neurogender it was intended for neurodivergent people and especially with autistic pople in mind, but every neurodivergent person is free to use it for themself.
    '''Khionegender''' is a [[xenogender]] that is also a [[neurogender]]. It's name originates from Khione, the greek goddess of snow. It feels like a nice winter day with snow and sun. As a neurogender it was intended for neurodivergent people and especially with autistic pople in mind, but every neurodivergent person is free to use it for themself.

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    === History ===
    === History ===

    Revision as of 19:05, 5 August 2021

    Khionegender is a xenogender that is also a neurogender. It's name originates from Khione, the greek goddess of snow. It feels like a nice winter day with snow and sun. As a neurogender it was intended for neurodivergent people and especially with autistic pople in mind, but every neurodivergent person is free to use it for themself.

    History

    Khionegender was first coined as “Snowangelgender” by user LoonyxdiAngelo on daes twitter profile in July 2021. Ze described it there as:

    “A gender that feels like playing in the deep snow on a field on a sunny but freezing cold day or taking a walk through a white, snowy forest. You may feel disconnected from the warmth of gender which might be due to dissociation or a lack of understanding the concept of gender because of your neurodiversity.”


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