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'''Alpacagender''' is a [[xenogender]] related to alpacas. It could be that the individual has a strong connection to alpacas or simply just wants to incorporate alpacas into their identity. Anyone can identify as alpacagender as it is not exclusive to any group(s). It is a [[faunagender]] and can be used as a [[kingender]]. |
'''Alpacagender''' is a [[xenogender]] related to alpacas. It could be that the individual has a strong connection to alpacas or simply just wants to incorporate alpacas into their identity. Anyone can identify as alpacagender as it is not exclusive to any group(s). It is a [[faunagender]] and can be used as a [[kingender]]. |
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[[File:Alpacagender flag.png|thumb|Alternative flag by PillBunni]] |
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Someone who is alpacagender may also identify as any other gender, for example: an alpacagender boy, an alpacagender enby, and so on. |
Someone who is alpacagender may also identify as any other gender, for example: an alpacagender boy, an alpacagender enby, and so on. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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This term was coined by user [[User:Neil.ithink|Neil.ithink]] on March 1st, 2022. |
This term was coined by user [[User:Neil.ithink|Neil.ithink]] on March 1st, 2022. <ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=Topic:Wqxgcg3ja0o1zbhj}}</ref> |
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==Flag== |
==Flag== |
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The top two stripes represent the softness of the gender and resemble the two most common colors in alpacas. The third stripe represents a sort of soft femininity, the fourth stripe represents soft masculinity, the fifth is soft neutrality, and the bottom stripe is soft xeninity. |
The top two stripes represent the softness of the gender and resemble the two most common colors in alpacas. The third stripe represents a sort of soft femininity, the fourth stripe represents soft masculinity, the fifth is soft neutrality, and the bottom stripe is soft xeninity. |
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For alternative flag - colors is representation of colors of alpaca wool, and also represents that this gender is for all peoples, no matter what race and gender |
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==Resource== |
==Resource== |
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[[Topic:Wqxgcg3ja0o1zbhj]] |
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[[Category:Faunagender]] |
Latest revision as of 06:12, 18 May 2022
Alpacagender is a xenogender related to alpacas. It could be that the individual has a strong connection to alpacas or simply just wants to incorporate alpacas into their identity. Anyone can identify as alpacagender as it is not exclusive to any group(s). It is a faunagender and can be used as a kingender.
Someone who is alpacagender may also identify as any other gender, for example: an alpacagender boy, an alpacagender enby, and so on.
History
This term was coined by user Neil.ithink on March 1st, 2022. [1]
Flag
The top two stripes represent the softness of the gender and resemble the two most common colors in alpacas. The third stripe represents a sort of soft femininity, the fourth stripe represents soft masculinity, the fifth is soft neutrality, and the bottom stripe is soft xeninity. For alternative flag - colors is representation of colors of alpaca wool, and also represents that this gender is for all peoples, no matter what race and gender