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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The nightmaregender flag was coined on the same day the term was coined by the same person who coined it. The flag has a total of three stripes; Dark red representing nightmares; Dark blue representing the night sky; And the moon and the stars representing the night.
    The nightmaregender flag was coined on the same day the term was coined by the same person. The flag has a total of three stripes; Dark red representing nightmares; Dark blue representing the night sky; And the moon and the stars representing the night.
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    Revision as of 09:49, 13 December 2020


    The nightmaregender flag was coined on December 13th, 2020 by user Boredomisdead.

    Nightmaregender is a term for a person's gender that is connected or related to nightmares, bad dreams, illusions, or any other horrors that happen to be in one's sleep.

    History

    Nightmaregender was coined by the user Boredomisdead on December 13th, 2020.

    Flag

    The nightmaregender flag was coined on the same day the term was coined by the same person. The flag has a total of three stripes; Dark red representing nightmares; Dark blue representing the night sky; And the moon and the stars representing the night.

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