Crystalcoric(3)


Crystalcoric Flag
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Flag Meaning: Each dark color is represented by its typical color and is enlightened to deliver a "crystalized" tone of gender, meaning that it is not strictly gendered.
For example, the dark yellow represents nonbinary and androgynous individuals while the light yellow represents nonbinary and androgynous individuals with crystal/gem attributes. Same goes for dark blue, which stands for the male binary and masculinity, while light blue has crystal/gem attributes. Dark pink stands for the female binary and femininity, and light pink has crystal/gem attributes. The white can represent the concept of it being xenic and coric; and also represents the possibility of the gender being fluid, flux, or demi. The diamond carries all these feelings into one encompassment of a crystal or gemstone.

Name(s) and Definition(s)

Crystalcoric also known as Gemcoric, Crystalgender, Gemgender, and Gemder is an Objegender defined as "a gender encompassed by the feeling or connection towards crystals and gemstones. It is a Xenogender; meaning it does not fall under the typical standards of binary/nonbinary genders. People who fall under this category may feel as if their gender is inhuman, and originates within crystals and/or gemstones themselves, or may just feel deep connection that runs between them and those objects."1

It was redefined as "a gender encompassed by the feeling or connection towards crystals and gemstones. It is a Xenogender; meaning it does not fall under the typical standards of binary/nonbinary genders; however it doesn't have to be independent, and can be felt simultaneously or be apart [sic] of fluidity, intensity, or partial genders. People who fall under this category may feel as if their gender is inhuman, and originates within crystals and/or gemstones themselves, or may just feel [sic] deep connection that runs between them and those objects. Crystalcoric individuals can feel this connection through specific crystals/gemstones (Sapphigender, Rubigender, Emeralgender, Amegender, etc.,) or multiple (Bicrystal/gem, Tricrystal/gem, Polycrystal/gem, Omnicrystal/gem, Pancrystal/gem.) Others could also be Crystal/Gemfluid, Crystal/Gemflux, Demicrystal/gem, etc."2

History

Coining History

Crystalcoric was coined on November 2, 2021, by LGBTA Wiki user Eggsistence.3

It was redefined on later the same date by the same user.4

Flag and Symbol History

The flag was made by LGBTA Wiki user Eggsistence on November 2, 2021.5

The redesign was made by LGBTA Wiki user Catgemderegg on February 11, 2021.6

As of August 22, 2023, Crystalcoric doesn't have a symbol.

Etymology

The etymology of Crystalcoric was never posted

Suggested Pronouns

Crystalcoric doesn't have any suggested pronouns.

Related Genders

Subsets

This gender doesn't have any subsets

Similar or Otherwise Related Genders

Gallery

Original Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)

Original

Original Crystalcoric Flag
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Flag Meaning: Each dark color is represented by its typical color and is enlightened to deliver a "crystalized" tone of gender, meaning that it is not strictly gendered.
For example, the dark yellow represents nonbinary and androgynous individuals while the light yellow represents nonbinary and androgynous individuals with crystal/gem attributes. Same goes for dark blue, which stands for the male binary and masculinity, while light blue has crystal/gem attributes. Dark pink stands for the female binary and femininity, and light pink has crystal/gem attributes. The white can represent the concept of it being xenic and coric; and also represents the possibility of the gender being fluid, flux, or demi. The diamond carries all these feelings into one encompassment of a crystal or gemstone.

Redesign

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