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    [[File:Yanderegender.jpg|thumb|The Lovesickgender Flag]]'''Lovesickgender''', formerly '''Yanderegender''' is a term that is used for when one's gender is highly connected to ones attraction. This can be [[Romantic Attraction|romantic attraction]], [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]], [[Platonic Attraction|platonic attraction]], etc. One can feel as though their gender is an obsessive part of their love, and the more they are attracted, the more bold, loud, and extravagant their gender becomes. It could be used as a gender on its own, or a co-term. This is usually highly tied to [[Obsesscoric]] individuals.
    [[File:Yanderegender.jpg|thumb|The Lovesickgender Flag]]'''Lovesickgender''', formerly '''Yanderegender''', is a term that is used for when one's gender is highly connected to ones attraction. This can be [[Romantic Attraction|romantic attraction]], [[Sexual Attraction|sexual attraction]], [[Platonic Attraction|platonic attraction]], etc. One can feel as though their gender is an obsessive part of their love, and the stronger their attraction is, the more bold, loud, and extravagant their gender becomes. It could be used as a gender on its own, or a co-term. This term is usually highly tied to [[obsesscoric]] individuals.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    The term yanderegender used to have no meaning beyond a flag. On October 22nd, 2020, a user going by Angel formed a definition to fit the flag and term. The term was first coined on June 19, 2018 by All-Prides-Matter.
    Lovesickgender used to have no meaning beyond a flag. On October 22nd, 2020, a user going by Angel formed a definition to fit the flag and term. The term was first mentioned on June 19, 2018 by user All-Prides-Matter.


    The name was changed by user Keterodyne on February 9th, 2021, due to concerns about ableist implications of using the term "Yandere".
    The name was changed by FANDOM user Keterodyne on February 9th, 2021, due to concerns about ableist implications of using the term "Yandere".


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The flag was created on June 19, 2018 by the moderator of a now archived site. The flag doesn't have a defined meaning.
    The flag was created on June 19, 2018 by the moderator of a now archived site. The flag doesn't have a defined meaning.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=e040O}}</ref>

    ==Resources==
    <references />

    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]

    Latest revision as of 04:18, 23 March 2022

    The Lovesickgender Flag

    Lovesickgender, formerly Yanderegender, is a term that is used for when one's gender is highly connected to ones attraction. This can be romantic attraction, sexual attraction, platonic attraction, etc. One can feel as though their gender is an obsessive part of their love, and the stronger their attraction is, the more bold, loud, and extravagant their gender becomes. It could be used as a gender on its own, or a co-term. This term is usually highly tied to obsesscoric individuals.

    History

    Lovesickgender used to have no meaning beyond a flag. On October 22nd, 2020, a user going by Angel formed a definition to fit the flag and term. The term was first mentioned on June 19, 2018 by user All-Prides-Matter.

    The name was changed by FANDOM user Keterodyne on February 9th, 2021, due to concerns about ableist implications of using the term "Yandere".

    Flag

    The flag was created on June 19, 2018 by the moderator of a now archived site. The flag doesn't have a defined meaning.[1]

    Resources

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