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Name(s) and Definition(s)Aliensic is a Xenogender defined as "a xenic alignment to aliens"1 HistoryCoining and Definition HistoryAliensic was coined on or before May 15, 2018, by an anonymous individual via now deleted Tumblr blog Uncommongenders.2 While the exact coining date is unknown due to the lack of archived links, it was proposed to have been coined on February 15, 2018,3 by anti-MOGAI archival site, MOGAIpedia. Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flag was made by an anonymous individual via now deleted Tumblr blog Uncommongenders on or before May 15, 2018.4 It is also proposed to be created on February 15 2018. As of May 14, 2022, Aliensic doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Aliensic was never posted. Suggested PronounsAliensic doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Name(s) and Definition(s)Demixenic is a Xenogender defined as "Partially identifying as a xenogender or xenic identity."1 HistoryCoining and Definition HistoryDemixenic was coined on October 20, 2020, by now deleted Tumblr user The-Gender-Collector-Emself.2 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flag was made by the now deleted Tumblr user The-Gender-Collector-Emself on October 20, 2020.3 The redesigns were made by Tumblr user Rando-Pride-Flags on August 15, 2021.4 As of June 4, 2022, Demixenic doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Demixenic was never posted. Suggested PronounsDemixenic doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Demi-xenogender | |||||||||||||
Name(s) and Definition(s)Demi-xenogender also known as Demix and incorrectly referred to as "Demixenogender"1 by Tumblr user IDvault and formerly "Demixeno"2 on the LGBTA Wiki is a Xenogender likely defined as "Partially identifying as a xenogender," though it was undefined at its coining. It was first defined/redefined as "a gender in which one is partially, but not fully a xenogender. They may or may not identify as another gender in addition to being partially a xenogender. Demigender people may also identify as non-binary. Some may feel that they are partially more than one xenogender. Demixenogender may also be used by people who feel that they are not fully xenic, but usually, do not experience a significant enough dissociation to create real physical discomfort or dysphoria."3 It was again redefined as "a gender in which one is partially, but not fully a xenogender. They may or may not identify as another gender in addition to being partially a xenogender. Demigender people may also identify as non-binary. Some may feel that they are partially more than one xenogender. It could be 50%/50%, 75%/25%, 1%/99%, or any percentage in between. Demixenogender may also be used by people who feel that they are not fully xenic, but usually, do not experience a significant enough dissociation to create real physical discomfort or dysphoria."4 It was redefined a third time as "when one partially or semi-identifies as any given xenogender. They may feel like their xenogender is only partially there, or that it does not fit them enough to be fully worth identifying as. Any reason works, so long as it’s partial. It can be a modifier as well for xenogenders, such as demigenderapianum or other examples."5 It was redefined a fourth time as "a gender in which one is partially, but not fully a xenogender. They may or may not identify as another gender in addition to being partially a xenogender. Demigender people may also identify as non-binary. Some may feel that they are partially more than one xenogender. Demixenogender may also be used by people who feel that they are not fully xenic, but usually, do not experience a significant enough dissociation to create real physical discomfort or dysphoria."6 HistoryCoining and Definition HistoryDemi-xenogender was coined on February 7, 2020, by now deleted Tumblr user The-Gender-Collector-Emself.7 It was first defined/redefined on November 10, 2020, by LGBTA Wiki user Cottagecorelesbian.8 It was redefined again later on November 10, 2020, by LGBTA Wiki user Cottagecorelesbian.9 It was redefined a third time on November 16, 2020, by Tumblr user IDvault.10 It was redefined a fourth time on February 17, 2021, by LGBTA Wiki user Pinkieshy 1012.11 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flag was made by the now deleted Tumblr user The-Gender-Collector-Emself on February 7, 2020.12 The first redesign was made by LGBTA Wiki user PuffballisAwesome on February 17, 2021.13 The second redesign was made by LGBTA Wiki user Goatsjourney on September 9, 2021.14 As of June 4, 2022, Demi-xenogender doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Demi-xenogender was never posted. Suggested PronounsDemi-xenogender doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Name(s) and Definition(s)Demixingender is a Xenogender defined as "A combination of demigender and xingender. Being partially xingender and partially another gender."1 HistoryCoining and Definition HistoryDemixingender was coined on May 29, 2021, by Tumblr user Ashix0Trender0Juice(now Lavestaowlnes).2 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flags were made by Tumblr user Ashix0Trender0Juice(now Lavestaowlnes) on May 29, 2021.3 As of June 4, 2022, Demixingender doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Demixingender was never posted. Suggested PronounsDemixingender doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Name(s) and Definition(s)Panxenic also known as Panxenogender is a Xenogender defined as "When you identify as every xenogender within your culture."1 HistoryCoining and Definition HistoryPanxenic was coined on October 19, 2020, by now deleted Tumblr user The-Gender-Collector-Emself.2 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flag was made by the now deleted Tumblr user The-Gender-Collector-Emself on October 19, 2020.3 As of June 10, 2022, Panxenic doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Panxenic was never posted. Suggested PronounsPanxenic doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Panxenic(2) | |||||||
Name(s) and Definition(s)Panxenic is a Xenogender defined as "Experiencing all :xenogenders simultaneously."1 HistoryCoining and Definition HistoryPanxenic was coined on April 5, 2021, by Reddit user u/Nico_404_.2 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flag was made by Reddit user u/Nico_404_ on April 5, 2021.3 As of September 11, 2022, Panxenic doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Panxenic was never posted. Suggested PronounsPanxenic doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Name(s) and Definition(s)Coin and Recoin DefinitionsPolyxenic is a Xenogender defined as "having more than one xenic identity."1 HistoryCoining and Definition HistoryCoiningsPolyxenic was coined on May 11, 2020, by now deleted Tumblr user The-Gender-Collector-Emself.2 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flag was made by the now deleted Tumblr user The-Gender-Collector-Emself on May 11, 2020.3 As of June 10, 2022, Polyxenic doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Polyxenic was never posted. Suggested PronounsPolyxenic doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Name(s) and Definition(s)Xenmasc is a Xenogender defined as "being a trans male in a completely, 100% xenic way"1 HistoryCoining and Definition HistoryXenmasc was coined on June 1, 2021, by Tumblr user Begendered-MOGAI.2 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flag was made by Tumblr user Begendered-MOGAI on June 1, 2021.3 As of June 13, 2022, Xenmasc doesn't have a symbol. EtymologyThe etymology of Xenmasc was never posted Suggested PronounsXenmasc doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets Similar or Otherwise Related GendersGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)Original
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Name(s) and Definition(s)Xenogender is an umbrella term defined as "a gender that cannot be contained by human understandings of gender; more concerned with crafting other methods of gender categorization and hierarchy such as those relating to animals, plants, or other creatures/things"1 It was redefined as "Xenogenders are genders that are not derived from human systems of gender. Examples include kingenders such as plantgender or stargender, or genders put in terms of abstract concepts such as tidalgender."2 It was redefined again as "a nonbinary gender identity "that cannot be contained by human understandings of gender; more concerned with crafting other methods of gender categorization and hierarchy such as those relating to animals, plants, or other creatures/things." Xenogender isn't defined in relation to "female" or "male" (the binary genders), but by other kinds of ideas that most people don't think of as having to do with gender. When people talk about nonbinary gender, they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences. This is called a lexical gap. In order to fill a lexical gap, this wiki takes up "xenogender" as an umbrella term for an entire category of nonbinary genders that are defined by characteristics with no relation whatsoever to "female" or "male." Because a gender binary society doesn't give much in the way of roles or descriptions for nonbinary genders, some transgender and gender nonconforming people address the challenge of describing their unusual gender identities by creative methods, referring to concepts that aren't usually seen as related to gender. This has been observed in very young nonbinary people3 […] These creative methods of describing nonbinary genders come naturally to many nonbinary people. As such, these are an emerging part of nonbinary culture, worthy of exploration and examination. Some common themes of these concepts: Nouns and archetypes: Some nonbinary people find it easier to perceive or describe their inner sense of their gender identity by evoking familiar archetypes. Instead of giving references to how their gender relates to maleness and femaleness, they say their gender is— or is like— a kind of animal, an imaginary being, a part of nature, an abstract concept, or a symbol. Some nonbinary people describing their gender this way do so because they feel a sense of gender euphoria or some other connection when thinking about an object. Some people have made names for some of these kinds of noungenders, such as arithmogender, faunagender, and gendersea. Synaesthetic perceptions: Synaesthesia is an uncommon condition in which people have their senses linked together, so that, say, sounds and words bring up specific colors in their minds. Some nonbinary people find it feels more natural to perceive or describe their inner sense of their gender identity in terms of synaesthesia-like perceptions. For example, texture, size, shape, time, light, sound, or other sensory characteristics that most people don't attribute to gender at all. Some people have made names for some of these kinds of genders, such as archaigender, cosmicgender, and frostgender. Neurodiversity: Some nonbinary people have mental variations (mental illnesses, neurological conditions, or neurodivergence). Some who have mental variations see these as an influence on— or an inseparable part of— their gender identity. These are called neurogenders"4 It was redefined a third time as "non-binary gender identities that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender gender may call themselves xenic. Xenic individuals may feel like their gender is unrelated to human gender alignments, such as masculine or feminine, and may feel more aligned towards things that most people don't think of as having to do with gender such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. When xenic people talk about their gender experiences they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap the term xenogender is used as an umbrella term for for any non-binary gender that are defined by characteristics with no relation to female, male, or other terms for traditionally human genders. When described xenogenders often fall into one of three categories: 1) Nouns and archetypes, where instead of saying how their gender relates to masculinity and femininity, they say their gender is, or is like, a kind of animal, an imaginary being, a part of nature, an abstract concept, or a symbol. These types of genders are sometimes called noungenders. 2) Synaesthetic perceptions, when a gender is described using things like texture, size, shape, time, light, sound, or other sensory characteristics. 3) Neurodiversity, when one's mental illnesses, neurological conditions, or neurodivergence influence, or are an inseparable part of, their gender identity. These are called neurogenders."5 It was redefined a fourth time as "non-binary gender identities that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender gender may call themselves xenic. Xenic individuals may feel like their gender is unrelated to human gender alignments, such as masculine or feminine, and may feel more aligned towards things that most people don't think of as having to do with gender such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. When xenic people talk about their gender experiences they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap the term xenogender is used as an umbrella term for for [sic] any non-binary gender that are [sic] defined by characteristics with no relation to female, male, or other terms for traditionally human genders. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories: 1) Nouns and archetypes, where instead of saying how their gender relates to masculinity and femininity, they say their gender is, or is like, a kind of animal, an imaginary being, a part of nature, an abstract concept, or a symbol. These types of genders are sometimes called noungenders. 2) Synaesthetic perceptions, when a gender is described using things like texture, size, shape, time, light, sound, or other sensory characteristics. 3) Neurodiversity, when one's mental illnesses, neurological conditions, or neurodivergence influence, or are an inseparable part of, their gender identity. These are called neurogenders."6 It was redefined a fifth time as "Someone with a gender outside human understanding. Usually a plant or inanimate object."7 It was redefined a sixth time as "non-binary gender identities that can best be described with how they related to things or beings that most people don't think of as having to do with gender such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. They are not related to masculinity, femininity, neutrality, or terms commonly used to describe gender. It is sometimes describes [sic] as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender gender may call themselves xenic. When xenic people talk about their gender experiences they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often use metaphors to compare their gender to things that are understood. The term xenogender is used as an umbrella term for any non-binary gender that are primarily defined by characteristics with no relation to female, male, neutral, or other terms traditionally used for human genders.
It was redefined a seventh time as "non-binary gender identities that can best be described with how they related to things or beings that most people don't think of as having to do with gender such as animals, plants, things, or concepts, as they do not have to do with gender. They are not related to masculinity, femininity, neutrality, or terms commonly used to describe gender. It is sometimes describes [sic] as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender gender may call themselves xenic. When xenic people talk about their gender experiences they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often use metaphors to compare their gender to things that are understood. The term xenogender is used as an umbrella term for any non-binary gender that are primarily defined by characteristics with no relation to female, male, neutral, or other terms traditionally used for human genders. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
It was redefined an eighth time as "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be describe through their relation to masculinity, femininity, neutrality, or terms commonly used to describe human gender. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they related to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender; such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes describes [sic] as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender may call themselves xenic. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
It was redefined the ninth time on "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be described through their relation to masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, outherinity, agenrinity, or terms commonly used to describe human gender. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they relate to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender, such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes describes as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender may call themselves xenic. Xenic people often have a strong understanding of how their gender feels to them, however they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often describe their gender through metaphors, by saying their gender is like, is influenced by, or shares qualities with something else. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
It was redefined a tenth time as "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be described through their relation to masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, outherinity, agenrinity, or terms commonly used to describe human gender. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they relate to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender, such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes describes as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender may call themselves xenic. The gender quality associated with xenogenders is xeninity. Xenic people often have a strong understanding of how their gender feels to them, however they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often describe their gender through metaphors, by saying their gender is like, is influenced by, or shares qualities with something else.
Other categories of xenogenders include:
It was redefined an eleventh time as "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be described through their relation to masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, outherinity, agenrinity, or terms commonly used to describe human gender. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they relate to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender, such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes describes as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender may call themselves xenic. The gender quality associated with xenogenders is xeninity. Xenic people often have a strong understanding of how their gender feels to them, however they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often describe their gender through metaphors, by saying their gender is like, is influenced by, or shares qualities with something else. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
Other categories of xenogenders include:
It was redefined the twelfth time as "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be described through their relation to masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, outherinity, agenrinity, or terms commonly used to describe human gender. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they relate to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender, such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes describes as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender may call themselves xenic. The gender quality associated with xenogenders is xeninity. Xenic people often have a strong understanding of how their gender feels to them, however they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often describe their gender through metaphors, by saying their gender is like, is influenced by, or shares qualities with something else. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
Other categories of xenogenders include:
It was redefined a thirteenth time as "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be fully described through their relation to concepts typically used to describe gender such as masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, agenrity, or outherinity. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they relate to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender, such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes described as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender may call themselves xenic. The gender quality associated with xenogenders is xeninity. The opposite of xenogender is anthrogender. Xenic people often have a strong understanding of how their gender feels to them, however [sic] they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often describe their gender through metaphors, by saying their gender is like, is influenced by, or shares qualities with something else. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
Other categories of xenogenders include:
It was redefined a fourteenth time as "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be fully described through their relation to concepts typically used to describe gender such as masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, agenrity, or outherinity. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they relate to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender, such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes described as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender may call themselves xenic. The gender quality associated with xenogenders is xeninity. The opposite of xenogender is anthrogender. Xenic people often have a strong understanding of how their gender feels to them, however they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often describe their gender through metaphors, by saying their gender is like, is influenced by, or shares qualities with something else. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
Other categories of xenogenders include:
Someone who is a binary gender, and related to xenogenders (without identifying as xenic) may call themself meliusgender."16 It was redefined a fifteenth time as "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be fully described through their relation to concepts typically used to describe gender such as masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, agenrity, or outherinity. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they relate to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender, such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes described as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender may call themselves xenic. The gender quality associated with xenogenders is xeninity. The opposite of xenogender is anthrogender. Xenic people often have a strong understanding of how their gender feels to them, however they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often describe their gender through metaphors, by saying their gender is like, is influenced by, or shares qualities with something else. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
Other categories of xenogenders include:
Someone who is a binary gender, and relates/connects to xenogenders (without identifying as xenic) may call themself meliusgender."17 It was redefined a sixteenth time as "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be fully described through their relation to concepts typically used to describe gender such as masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, agenrity, or outherinity. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they relate to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender, such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes described as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". People who identify as a xenogender may call themselves xenic. The gender quality associated with xenogenders is xeninity. The opposite of xenogender is anthrogender. Xenic people often have a strong understanding of how their gender feels to them, however they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often describe their gender through metaphors, by saying their gender is like, is influenced by, or shares qualities with something else. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
Other categories of xenogenders include:
Someone who is a binary gender, and relates/connects to xenogenders (without identifying as xenic) may call themself meliusgender."18 It was redefined a seventeenth time as "an umbrella term for non-binary gender identities that cannot be fully described through their relation to concepts typically used to describe gender such as masculinity, femininity, androgyny, neutrality, agenrity, or outherinity. Instead, xenogenders can best be described through how they relate to things, beings, or concepts that most people don't think of as having to do with gender, such as animals, plants, things, or concepts. It is sometimes described as any gender that "cannot be contained by human understandings of gender". The gender quality associated with xenogenders is xeninity. The opposite of xenogender is anthrogender. Xenogender people often have a strong understanding of how their gender feels to them, however they often find that there aren't any words for their experiences, this is called a lexical gap. In order to fill that gap xenogender people often describe their gender through metaphors, by saying their gender is like, is influenced by, or shares qualities with something else. When described, xenogenders often fall into one of three categories:
Other categories of xenogenders include:
Someone who is a binary gender, and relates/connects to xenogenders (without identifying as xenic) may call themself meliusgender."19 It was redefined on May 18, 2017, by Nonbinary Wiki user Kaiforest.20 It was redefined again on July 29, 2017, by Nonbinary wiki user Falkirks.21 It was redefined the third time on July 26, 2018, by LGBTA Wiki user Chaoticcylinder.22 It was redefined the fourth time on July 27, 2018, by LGBTA Wiki user Chaoticcylinder.23 It was redefined the fifth time on March 13, 2020, by an LGBTA Wiki user without an account.24 It was redefined the sixth time on August 21, 2020, by LGBTA Wiki user Chaoticcylinder.25 It was redefined the seventh time on October 1, 2020, by an LGBTA WIki user without an account.26 It was redefined the eighth time on October 23, 2020, by LGBTA Wiki user Chaoticcylinder.27 It was redefined the ninth time on December 17, 2020, by LGBTA Wiki user VoidwyrmGaming.28 It was redefined the tenth time on December 29, 2020, by the same user.29 It was redefined the eleventh time on December 30, 2020, by the same user.30 It was redefined the twelfth time later the same day by the same user.31 It was redefined the thirteenth time on January 27, 2021, by the same user.32 It was redefined the fourteenth time on March 22, 2021, by LGBTA Wiki user Cryptocrew.33 It was redefined the fifteenth time on April 29, 2021, by LGBTA Wiki user Deletedaccount42341234.34 It was redefined the sixteenth time later the same day by LGBTA Wiki user Clear.Skyes.35 It was redefined the seventeenth time on July 30, 2021, by LGBTA Wiki user Hatchluteceterranas.36 Flag and Symbol HistoryThe flags were created by Pastelmemer and posted on Deviant-Art by Pride-Flags on January 15, 2017.3738 The first redesign was made by 'Mod Henry' at Pride-Flags on Deviant-Art on on February 17, 2017.39 The second redesign was made by LGBTA Wiki user Zer0Rebel4 on June 10, 2021.40 The third redesign was made by LGBTA Wiki user RemyWest123 on August 24, 2021.41 The fourth redesign was made by Reddit user u/Libertoasz on August 29, 2021.42 The fifth redesign was made by LGBTA Wiki user JaidenRoseLmao on September 30, 2021.43 The Xenogender symbol was made by Tumblr user System-LGBT on July, 28, 2018.44 EtymologyThe etymology of Xenogender was never posted. Suggested PronounsXenogender doesn't have any suggested pronouns. Related GendersSubsetsThis gender doesn't have any subsets. Similar or Otherwise Related GendersN/A See AlsoGalleryOriginal Flag, Redesigns, and Symbol(s)OriginalsFirst Redesign
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Coining and Definition History
Xenogender was coined on June 24, 2014, by now deleted Tumblr user Baaphomett. [[footnote]]Xenogender Coining
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