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    '''Anthropophobian''' is a [[xenogender]] and [[neurogender]] connected to the fear of people or society. One’s gender may be affected by this fear. This term can be used on its own or with others.
    '''Anthropophobian''' is a [[xenogender]] and [[neurogender]] connected to the fear of people or society. One’s gender may be affected by this fear. This term can be used on its own or with others.


    == History ==
    == History and Flag ==
    [[File:Anthropophobian.jpg|thumb|Flag by Ariathatsme]]
    This term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Ariathatsme|Ariathatsme]]. The gender system itself was created by FANDOM user [[User:Millkqakes|Millkqakes]].
    This term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Ariathatsme|Ariathatsme]]. The gender system itself was created by FANDOM user [[User:Millkqakes|Millkqakes]]. The flag was designed by [[User:Ariathatsme|Ariathatsme]] and the meaning goes as follows: purple for fear, white for inclusivity across the gender spectrum, and the first three colors represent a fear of people or society.
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    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]

    Revision as of 03:04, 4 July 2021

    Anthropophobian is a xenogender and neurogender connected to the fear of people or society. One’s gender may be affected by this fear. This term can be used on its own or with others.

    History and Flag

    Flag by Ariathatsme

    This term was coined by FANDOM user Ariathatsme. The gender system itself was created by FANDOM user Millkqakes. The flag was designed by Ariathatsme and the meaning goes as follows: purple for fear, white for inclusivity across the gender spectrum, and the first three colors represent a fear of people or society.

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