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    Note! Please know this is not ment to be using any form of language or culture and if it is that is my fault and I’m terrible sorry!
    '''Angologygender''' is a [[xenogender]] in which someone feels a connection to angels and angel-like entities in media or appearance. The aesthetic of angels intrigue them, but the fear of religion looms over one's head if they were to identify with one. This gender is meant to be the middle ground, where one doesn’t have to relate to religion-based angels, but if one is interested or relates to the religious side of it, they can still identify as this. The gender is meant for any form/kind of angels.


    The demon counterpart is [[demologygender]].
    Angologygender is somsone who feels a connection to angels and angel like entities in midea or appearance. The aesthetic of angels intreage one but the fear of religion looms over ones head if to identity with one. So this gender is meant to be the middle ground where one doesn’t have to relate to religion based angels. But if one is intrested or relates to the religous side of it they still can identify as this. Being the gender is ment for any form or kind of angels.
    == History==
    The term was coined by Reddit user BloodMoon_Night on August 11, 2021. The flags were created by the same user on the same day.<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.reddit.com/r/XenogendersAndMore/comments/p282q9/demologygender_and_angologygender_flags/ Angologygender coining}}]</ref>


    == Flag==
    Associated pronouns- Ang/Angi/Angels/Angelself
    The angologygender flag has five stripes. The first stripe represents the attraction to angel-like aesthetics. The second stripe represents separation from pureness. The third stripe represents the understanding and acceptance of humanity while being separated from it. The fourth stripe represents separation from religious applications. And the last stripe represents the relatability of angels in media.
    [[File:Angologygender flag without symbol.jpg|thumb]]
    Stipes meaning (top to bottom)-


    ==References==
    Attraction to angel like aesthetics. Separation from pureness. Understanding and acceptance of humanity but separated form it. Separation from religious applications. Relatability to angels in midea
    <references />

    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    Term coined and flag made by reddit user u/BloodMoon_Night
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 19:42, 19 May 2022

    The angologygender flag.
    The angologygender flag without the emblem.

    Angologygender is a xenogender in which someone feels a connection to angels and angel-like entities in media or appearance. The aesthetic of angels intrigue them, but the fear of religion looms over one's head if they were to identify with one. This gender is meant to be the middle ground, where one doesn’t have to relate to religion-based angels, but if one is interested or relates to the religious side of it, they can still identify as this. The gender is meant for any form/kind of angels.

    The demon counterpart is demologygender.

    History

    The term was coined by Reddit user BloodMoon_Night on August 11, 2021. The flags were created by the same user on the same day.[1]

    Flag

    The angologygender flag has five stripes. The first stripe represents the attraction to angel-like aesthetics. The second stripe represents separation from pureness. The third stripe represents the understanding and acceptance of humanity while being separated from it. The fourth stripe represents separation from religious applications. And the last stripe represents the relatability of angels in media.

    References

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