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    [[File:Pinkmushroom gender flag by @howtopronoun on instagram.png|thumb|The pink mushroom gender flag.]]
    {{Unsourced}}[[File:Pinkmushroom gender flag by @howtopronoun on instagram.png|thumb|The pink mushroom gender flag.]]
    '''Pink Mushroom Gender''' is a subgenre of [[Mushroomgender|mushroomgender.]] Pink mushroom gender is defined as a gender feels a strong connection to mushrooms and nature, and feel that mushrooms are a part of their gender. Unlike mushroomgender, this may be connected to [[Feminine|femininity]] and/or [[Neutral|neutrality]].
    '''Pink Mushroom Gender''' is a subgenre of [[Mushroomgender|mushroomgender.]] Pink mushroom gender is defined as a gender feels a strong connection to mushrooms and nature, and feel that mushrooms are a part of their gender. Unlike mushroomgender, this may be connected to [[Feminine|femininity]] and/or [[Neutral|neutrality]].



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    The pink mushroom gender flag.

    Pink Mushroom Gender is a subgenre of mushroomgender. Pink mushroom gender is defined as a gender feels a strong connection to mushrooms and nature, and feel that mushrooms are a part of their gender. Unlike mushroomgender, this may be connected to femininity and/or neutrality.

    History

    The term was coined by Tumblr user luci-starboy on August 23, 2021.

    Flag

    The flag was also made by luci-starboy. The pink represents feminine/neutral energy (but not necessarily being girl-aligned), the brown and green represent mud and moss, which are found in the same places mushrooms tend to grow, and the mushroom just looked cute to the coiner.

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