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    ==History==
    ==History==
    Treegender was coined on May 13th, 2020 by tumblr user kiwison and posted by user mogai-archive.<ref>https://lgbtqiarchive.tumblr.com/post/618035593440608256/treegender</ref>
    It is unknown the exact time treegender may have first came into thought, however at the very least was thought of by virgo and Scourgeface independently of one another in January 2021.
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    Latest revision as of 04:34, 2 March 2022

    The original treegender flag.
    An alternate treegender flag.

    Treegender is a type of xenogender in which ones gender is related to trees or aspects of trees. It can be used as an umbrella term or as a gender itself. For example, one could identify with trees in general or with many trees, one could define themself as pinegender and categorize it under treegender, or example could be that someones gender feels like parts of a tree, such as branches, leaves, roots, bark, sap, etc.

    An alternate flag, without the trees.

    Other related terms includes Forestgender and Coniferian.

    Flag

    The treegender flag was made by Discord user virgo pizza#6005 on January 12, 2021.

    In the alternate flags made by Scourgeface, pink represents flowering trees, green represents the leaves of a tree, yellow represents trees that change color with seasons, and brown represents the trunk of a tree. The version with silhouettes of trees represent the many types of trees that treegender can be.

    History

    Treegender was coined on May 13th, 2020 by tumblr user kiwison and posted by user mogai-archive.[1]

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