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    [[File:EijUI-FWsAIW03J.jpg|thumb|The proposed Musegender flag by snowsorry.]]
    [[File:EijUI-FWsAIW03J.jpg|thumb|The musegender flag]]
    '''Musegender''' is a type of [[Genderfluid|genderfluidity]] in which someone feels their gender identity is influenced by what character(s) they are currently musing (i.e. characters that one is currently drawing, writing about, roleplaying as, performing as, cosplaying, etc.), or feel a deeper connection or attachment with a character in which one might adopt their character’s gender identity into their own.
    '''Musegender''' is a type of [[Genderfluid|genderfluidity]] in which someone feels their gender identity is influenced by what character(s) they are currently musing (i.e. characters that one is currently drawing, writing about, roleplaying as, performing as, cosplaying, etc.), or feel a deeper connection or attachment with a character in which one might adopt their character’s gender identity into their own.
    [[File:Musegenderflag2.jpg|alt=|thumb|Another proposed flag made to resemble the [[Genderfluid]] flag, also by snowsorry.]]
    [[File:Musegenderflag2.jpg||thumb|220x220px|Alternative musegender flag. [[Genderfluid]] flag, also by snowsorry.]]
    Some might feel most comfortable with using the same [[pronouns]] as the character they are musing, or switch between preferred pronouns. Such as the character being male, one might feel more inclined to use masculine pronouns such as he/him, and so on.
    Some might feel most comfortable with using the same [[pronouns]] as the character they are musing, or switch between preferred pronouns. Such as the character being male, one might feel more inclined to use masculine pronouns such as he/him, and so on.


    == Origin ==
    ==History==
    Musegender was coined on December 9, 2016 by bad-music on tumblr<ref>[http://archive.is/pzAWq#selection-65.0-65.16]</ref>. There was no flag. While the original term may be a troll creation, the term has been reclaimed and used to genuinely express one's gender identity.
    Musegender was coined on December 9, 2016 by bad-music on tumblr<ref>[http://archive.is/pzAWq#selection-65.0-65.16]</ref>. While the original definition may be a troll creation, the term has since been reclaimed and used to genuinely express one's gender identity.


    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The Musegender flag was created by snowsorry on Twitter on September 22, 2020<ref>[https://twitter.com/snowsorry/status/1308528946045169664?s=20]</ref>
    The Musegender flag was created by [[Wikipedia:Twitter|Twitter]] user snowsorry on September 22, 2020<ref>[https://twitter.com/snowsorry/status/1308528946045169664?s=20]</ref>

    ==Resources==
    The alternate musegender flag was designed by Twitter user snowsorry.
    ==References==
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
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