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    '''Birdgender''' is a [[xenogender]] in which someone feels an extremelya strong connection to birds, either strongly identifying with them or simply wanting to incorporate them into their gender to better understand their identity. This term can be related to a specific spieciesspecies of bird, or just birds in general. Anyone is avalible tocan identify as birdgender.
     
    One who identifies as birdgender may refer to themself as a boy, girl, non-binary, or simply birdgender or another combination, depending on their gender identity.
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    == Flag ==
    Blue: symbolizes the sky and freedom, green represents nature and balance, yellow means cheerfulness, and red is for courage.
     
    Green: Symbolizes nature and balance
     
    Yellow: Symbolizes cheerfulness
     
    Red: Symbolizes courage
     
    == History ==
    This term was coined by fandomFandom user Olivetheartist on Thursday, February 4th, 2021.
    [[Category:Xenogender]]

    Revision as of 19:43, 4 February 2021

    Birdgender flag

    Birdgender is a xenogender in which someone feels a strong connection to birds, either strongly identifying with them or simply wanting to incorporate them into their gender to better understand their identity. This term can be related to a specific species of bird, or just birds in general. Anyone can identify as birdgender.

    One who identifies as birdgender may refer to themself as a boy, girl, non-binary, or simply birdgender or another combination, depending on their gender identity.

    Birdgender flag (without symbol)

    Flag

    Blue symbolizes the sky and freedom, green represents nature and balance, yellow means cheerfulness, and red is for courage.

    History

    This term was coined by Fandom user Olivetheartist on February 4th, 2021.

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