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Arithmogender is a [[xenogender]] subset to [[Mathgender]] in which one feels as though their gender is connected to a number. This could be any number, including decimals, fractions, positive, and negative numbers.▼
[[File:Arithmogender alternate flag.png|thumb|An alternate arithmogender flag.]]
▲'''Arithmogender''' or '''arithmagender''' is a [[
== History and Flag==
The date of origin of the term is unknown, although multiple sources allege that Tumblr user mogai-archive coined the term.<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://the-mogai-community.fandom.com/wiki/MOGAI-archive The MOGAI Community Wiki entry on mogai-archive, mentioning arithmogender.}}]</ref><ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=http://www.mogaipedia.org/wiki:arithmogender Mogaipedia Wiki entry on arithmogender. (Content warning for anti-MOGAI content.) (Warning: Site registers as not secure.)}}]</ref>
The first arithmogender flag was created by DeviantArt user Pride-Flags on September 13, 2015.<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Arithmagender-Arithmogender-559976962 DeviantArt post announcing the arithmogender flag.}}]</ref> The flag is stylized to resemble a chalkboard with writing on it.
An alternate arithmogender flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:Bluesprucedude|Bluesprucedude]] on May 17, 2021. The flag has black stripes arranged like an absolute value or |x| sign. Rather than a letter or a number in the center, however, the flag has a red drop, similar to the periods used by Abd-al-Fattah Bin Abd-al-Rahman al-Banna al-Dumyati in his 1887 treatise ''الأنتخاب فى علم الحساب'', or ''The Best of Arithmetic'',<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://www.wdl.org/en/item/3945/ Archived version of ''The Best of Arithmetic'' (in Arabic with French loan words).}}]</ref> meant to imply that the absolute value of arithmogender is its connection to both the universal omnipresence and cultural history of mathematics.
==References==
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