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    Afisgodgender is a xenogender that feels hazy, dreamlike, or is hard to conceptualize, but vaguely god-like/divine due to neurodivergence and/or their kintype. Only neurodivergent people may identify as such, but one does not have to be otherkin to be afisgodgender.

    Afisgodgender flag by YumiOfTheAces on FANDOM
    Afisgender flag by Queerso on tumblr

    Etymology

    Afis- comes from the Greek “ασαφής”/“asafís”, meaning hazy.

    History

    Afisgender was coined on July 27th 2020 by Androidic on Tumblr.

    The term "Godgender" is said to have been coined by Michael Kazik in 2018, but the concept is much older than the name.

    The combined term "Afisgodgender" was first noticed to be coined by FANDOM user YumiOfTheAces on May 12 2021 in a Discord direct message.

    Flags

     
    Godgender flag by Aitor Garin on FANDOM

    The Afisgender flag is a five striped flag created on September 7th 2020 by Queerso on Tumblr. The outer stripes are mint green, the middle stripes are cyan, and the inner stripe is sky blue. There are three pastel mint circles over the inner stripe, each outlined with the same sky blue.

    The Godgender flag was made by FANDOM user Aitor Garin on May 5th 2018. The first, third, fifth, seventh, and ninth stripes are pure white, while the second, fourth, sixth, and eighth stripes are a desaturated sky blue. There is a white circle in the middle with a crown of laurels in it, which represents victory or status.

    The Afisgodgender flag was made by FANDOM user YumiOfTheAces on May 12 2021 and is both of the flags combined, with the Godgender in the circles of the Afisgender flag.

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