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    Paingender: Difference between revisions

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    [[File:Paingender eq.png|thumb|The paingender flag with equal-sized stripes]]
    '''Paingender''' is a [[xenogender]] affected by or causing physical or mental pain. The gender can also be prefixed in front of other genders, like painboy and paingirl.
    '''Paingender''' is a [[xenogender]] in which someone's gender causes physical and or mental pain. It can also mean when an individuals gender is affected and influenced by unwilling pain. An example of this second definition is when someone's gender changes from [[Woman|female]] to [[gendervoid]] when experiencing pain, but changes back to female when no longer experiencing pain, or their gender stays the same until experiencing pain again. This pain is accidental, and does not include self harm.

    One who identifies as paingender may refer to themselves as a painboy, paingirl, or pain-nonbinary/painonbinary depending on their gender identity.


    ==History==
    ==History==
    Paingender was coined by FANDOM user Trashwoof on December 18th, 2020, but was later realized to be somewhat problematic. The term was adjusted in meaning to be less suggesting.
    Paingender was coined by Fandom user Trashwoof on December 18, 2020.


    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The paingender flag was created by Arwen on December 19th, 2020.
    The paingender flag was created by Arwen on December 19, 2020. The flag's colors signify the following:


    * Blue represents sadness and mental pain
    * Blue represents sadness and mental pain
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