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[[File:Asteria.jpg|thumb|The asteriagender flag]] |
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'''Asteriagender''' is a [[ |
'''Asteriagender''' is a [[Xenogender]] that describes a gender that feels empty, endless, and/or full. It may also have qualities such as layers or feelings of complexity. It can be used alone or in addition to other genders, for example, Asteriagender [[Non-Binary]] or Asteriagender [[Bigender]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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This term was coined by Discord user Zoom on |
This term was coined on January 8th, 2022 by Discord user Zoom. The flag was coined by the same user on the same day.<ref>[[File:Screenshot.png]]</ref><ref>[[File:Asteria.jpg]]</ref> It was heavily influenced by [[Spacegender]]. |
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==Flag== |
==Flag== |
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The flag has no official stated meaning as of now. |
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The asteriagender flag<ref>[[File:Asteria.jpg|thumb]] |
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</ref> also created on January eighth, 2022 and was based off of the [[spacegender]] flag. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
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The term stems from the name of the Greek Titaness, "''Asteria''". She was the Titaness of fallen stars and nighttime divination such as divination through dreams and astrology. |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
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Revision as of 05:48, 9 January 2022
Asteriagender is a Xenogender that describes a gender that feels empty, endless, and/or full. It may also have qualities such as layers or feelings of complexity. It can be used alone or in addition to other genders, for example, Asteriagender Non-Binary or Asteriagender Bigender.
History
This term was coined on January 8th, 2022 by Discord user Zoom. The flag was coined by the same user on the same day.[1][2] It was heavily influenced by Spacegender.
Flag
The flag has no official stated meaning as of now.
Etymology
The term stems from the name of the Greek Titaness, "Asteria". She was the Titaness of fallen stars and nighttime divination such as divination through dreams and astrology.