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    [[File:Papiliogender-1.png|thumb|The papiliogender flag]]
    [[File:Papiliogender-1.png|thumb|The papiliogender flag]]
    [[File:Papiliogenderflag-2.png|thumb|The papiliogender flag, with a lighter coloured moth in the center]]
    '''Papiliogender''' is a [[xenogender]] and specifically a [[faunagender]] in which ones gender feels strongly connected to moths. It may be classified as a [[kingender]], but is not exclusively for the use of [[otherkin]] beings, and is more commonly associated with [[Noungender|noungenders]] and [[Aesthetigender|aesthetigenders]].
    '''Papiliogender''' is a [[xenogender]] (specifically a [[faunagender]]) in which ones gender feels strongly connected to moths and mothcore. It may be classified as a [[kingender]], but is not exclusively for the use of [[otherkin]] beings, and is more commonly associated with [[Noungender|noungenders]] and [[Aesthetigender|aesthetigenders]].
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    == History ==
    == History ==
    Papiliogender was coined on March 21st, 2021, by wiki FANDOM user Mycosst, as a way to fill the lack of moth related xenogenders. There is a gender in existence called [[mothgender]], but it is a [[mutogender]] and not related to the animal moth.
    Papiliogender was coined on March 21st, 2021, by wiki FANDOM user Mycosst,<ref>[[User:Mycosst#Terms I.E2.80.99ve Coined]]</ref> as a way to fill the lack of moth related xenogenders. There is a gender in existence called [[mothgender]], but it is a [[mutogender]] and not related to the animal moth.
    [[File:Papiliogenderflag-2.png|thumb|The papiliogender flag, with a lighter coloured moth in the center]]
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    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    '''Papilio''' is a latin word meaning ‘moth or butterfly’, and as there is already a [[mothgender]] in existence, the word papilio was used instead.
    '''Papilio''' is a Latin word meaning ‘moth or butterfly’,<ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/papilio</ref> and as there is already a [[mothgender]] in existence, the word papilio was used instead.
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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    the papiliogender flag features seven (7) horizontal stripes and the icon of a whitish grey moth with grey spots in the center. The stripes are various shades of dull browns, purplish greys, and an creamy off white, chosen to represent the colours of commonly spotted moths in the midwestern, suburban areas of america, such as Minnesota and Michigan.
    the papiliogender flag features seven (7) horizontal stripes and the icon of a whitish grey moth with grey spots in the center. The stripes are various shades of dull browns, purplish greys, and an creamy off white, chosen to represent the colours of commonly spotted moths in the midwestern, suburban areas of America, such as Minnesota and Michigan.

    == References ==
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    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Noungender]]
    [[Category:Noungender]]

    Latest revision as of 23:18, 25 April 2021

    The papiliogender flag
    The papiliogender flag, with a lighter coloured moth in the center

    Papiliogender is a xenogender (specifically a faunagender) in which ones gender feels strongly connected to moths and mothcore. It may be classified as a kingender, but is not exclusively for the use of otherkin beings, and is more commonly associated with noungenders and aesthetigenders.

    History

    Papiliogender was coined on March 21st, 2021, by wiki FANDOM user Mycosst,[1] as a way to fill the lack of moth related xenogenders. There is a gender in existence called mothgender, but it is a mutogender and not related to the animal moth.

    Etymology

    Papilio is a Latin word meaning ‘moth or butterfly’,[2] and as there is already a mothgender in existence, the word papilio was used instead.

    Flag

    the papiliogender flag features seven (7) horizontal stripes and the icon of a whitish grey moth with grey spots in the center. The stripes are various shades of dull browns, purplish greys, and an creamy off white, chosen to represent the colours of commonly spotted moths in the midwestern, suburban areas of America, such as Minnesota and Michigan.

    References

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