Content added Content deleted
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
⚫ | '''Aliencatgender''' is a [[xenogender]], [[kingender]], and/or [[neurogender]] in which someone is partially or wholly disconnected from human ideas of gender, and instead describe their experience as that of an alien cat from outer space. It encompasses a lack of attraction or understanding of humanity, as well as a complete disregard for societal norms and the status quo, and a fondness of cats. |
||
Flag |
|||
<br />[[File:Aliencatgender Flag.png|alt=A flag with 5 stripes, colored dark blue, dark gray, lime green, yellow, and light gray, with two red cat pawprints in the upper right|thumb|The aliencatgender flag]] |
|||
⚫ | '''Aliencatgender''' is a [[xenogender]], [[kingender]], and/or [[neurogender]] in which someone is partially or wholly disconnected from human ideas of gender, and instead describe their experience as that of an alien cat from outer space. It |
||
Flag |
|||
It was made with neurodivergent, alterhuman, and aromantic people in mind. Someone who is aliencatgender may identify with or as a non-earthly cat. |
|||
<br /> |
|||
== Flag == |
|||
The aliencatgender flag was designed by catboy-spookaloo on Tumblr. The stripes represent alterhumanity, neurodivergence, aromanticism, queer liberation, and nonconformity |
Revision as of 23:48, 11 July 2021
Aliencatgender is a xenogender, kingender, and/or neurogender in which someone is partially or wholly disconnected from human ideas of gender, and instead describe their experience as that of an alien cat from outer space. It encompasses a lack of attraction or understanding of humanity, as well as a complete disregard for societal norms and the status quo, and a fondness of cats.
It was made with neurodivergent, alterhuman, and aromantic people in mind. Someone who is aliencatgender may identify with or as a non-earthly cat.
Flag
The aliencatgender flag was designed by catboy-spookaloo on Tumblr. The stripes represent alterhumanity, neurodivergence, aromanticism, queer liberation, and nonconformity