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'''Liongender''' is a [[Xenogender]] identity and a subgender of [[Catgender]], that is defined by someone's gender being related or connected to lions, this might be through identifying with them or simply feeling that one's gender is better understood through them.
Liongender was originally created as a "sort of a happy encompassing of male, agender, genderqueer, genderfluid, and nonbinary"<ref name=":0">[http://archive.is/IB7us#selection-261.0-285.337 http://archive.is/IB7us]</ref>. The gender involves a feeling of multiple identities and is "aesthetically associated with a masc-presenting sense of luxury, chivalry and majesty"<ref name=":0" />.
This identity is [[miaspec]] and the [[fiaspec]] version is called [[lionessgender]].
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== History ==
The first mention of liongender dates back to 2019, primarily august 30th, the coiner being Tumblr user liongender who created this gender identity mostly for themselves, but allowed anybody else who felt the term resonates with them could use it as well.
On October 11th 2020, Twitter user Sonicrocks_152 made a new flag<ref name=":1" />, this one being popularized to the point of being the most well-known liongender flag{{CitationNeeded}}.
== Flags ==
There are many variations of the liongender flag and the first flag made by Tumblr user liongender was posted on August 30, 2019<ref name=":0" />, it has seven stripes.
Blue represents masculinity, nobility and honor. Black, white and gray gradient represents fluidity of self and identity, and acceptance of self. Gold represents
The second flag, made by Twitter user Sonicrocks_152, was posted on October 11, 2020<ref name=":1">https://twitter.com/Sonicrocks_152/status/1315138860326690817?s=20</ref> and it has five stripes.
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