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    [[File:Audiogender.png|thumb|220x220px|The audiogender flag.]]
    [[File:Audiogender.png|thumb|220x220px|The audiogender flag.]]
    '''Audiogender''' has two definitions; first as a gender on it's own, and second as an umbrella term. As a separate gender audiogender refers to when the more one hears about a certain gender, the more one actively becomes that gender.
    '''Audiogender''' has two definitions: As a gender on its own audiogender refers to when the more one hears about a certain gender, the more one actively becomes that gender.


    Audiogender is also a subgroup of [[Aesthetigender|aesthetigenders]] that is based on sound or music. These genders can be inspired by music or sounds or they can simply use audio terms to best describe the gender. Audiogender can be used a gender on it's own but it most commonly used as an umbrella term. Terms included under the umbrella of audiogender include but is not limited to:
    As an umbrella term audiogender is a subgroup of [[Aesthetigender|aesthetigenders]] that is based on sound or music. These genders can be inspired by music or sounds, be influenced by sounds, or primarily use audio or music to best describe their gender. Terms included under the umbrella of audiogender include but is not limited to:


    === Music Based: ===
    === Music Based: ===

    Revision as of 17:46, 27 October 2020

    The audiogender flag.

    Audiogender has two definitions: As a gender on its own audiogender refers to when the more one hears about a certain gender, the more one actively becomes that gender.

    As an umbrella term audiogender is a subgroup of aesthetigenders that is based on sound or music. These genders can be inspired by music or sounds, be influenced by sounds, or primarily use audio or music to best describe their gender. Terms included under the umbrella of audiogender include but is not limited to:

    Music Based:

    Non-Music Audio:

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