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[[File:Springsgender flag.jpg|thumb|Springsgender flag by Reign of the breadsticcs]] |
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'''Springsgender '''is a [[Genderfluid|fluid]] gender that stretches from one gender to another like a spring, but eventually springs back to the first gender (once you stop actively feeling/sensing it). Every now and then the "spring" catches on the second gender and takes a while to spring back to the first gender. |
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== History == |
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Springsgender was coined by FANDOM user Milky jirin aeris on February 18, 2021. The flag was designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 9, 2021. |
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== Flag == |
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The bottom portion of the flag, with purple stripes getting gradually narrower and lighter, represents the action of a spring- how a spring starts compressed and with greater tension, then extends itself and becomes less and less tight and bunched up, with the purple color of the stripes representing the gendered aspect of that spring-like fluidity. The top stripe represents a different gender to which another gender "springs" and sometimes "attaches". |
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Latest revision as of 19:33, 13 April 2021
Springsgender is a fluid gender that stretches from one gender to another like a spring, but eventually springs back to the first gender (once you stop actively feeling/sensing it). Every now and then the "spring" catches on the second gender and takes a while to spring back to the first gender.
History
Springsgender was coined by FANDOM user Milky jirin aeris on February 18, 2021. The flag was designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on April 9, 2021.
Flag
The bottom portion of the flag, with purple stripes getting gradually narrower and lighter, represents the action of a spring- how a spring starts compressed and with greater tension, then extends itself and becomes less and less tight and bunched up, with the purple color of the stripes representing the gendered aspect of that spring-like fluidity. The top stripe represents a different gender to which another gender "springs" and sometimes "attaches".