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    '''Bubblegender''' or '''bubblygender''' is a xenogender used to describe when one's gender is associated with bubbles, or one uses Bubblegender to better understand their gender identity. It can also go with that your gender may feel silky and shiny but can "pop", "explode", or change forms very quickly. This popping can be caused by gender dysphoria or simply when one's gender is getting messed/mangled with.
    '''Bubblegender''' or '''bubblygender''' is a [[xenogender]] used to describe when one's gender is associated with bubbles, or one uses Bubblegender to better understand their gender identity. It can also go with that your gender may feel silky and shiny but can "pop", "explode", or change forms very quickly. This popping can be caused by gender dysphoria or simply when one's gender is getting messed/mangled with. Bubblegender can be classified as an [[aesthetigender]].




    Bubblegender is for but is not limited to non-binary people or people disconnected from the gender binary.
    Bubblegender is for but is not limited to non-binary people or people disconnected from the gender binary.


    * Bubblegirl or bubblygirl is a more feminine version of Bubblegender. It goes with feeling more silky than shiny and one who is bubblegirl can associate with she/her pronouns, but does not have to use them and may only identify with womanhood. When Bubblegirls' gender "pops" or changes form it can be to a different gender entirely or to Bubblegender or Bubbleboy.
    * Bubblegirl or bubblygirl is a more feminine version of Bubblegender. It goes with feeling more silky than shiny and one who is bubblegirl can associate with pronouns, but does not have to use them and may only identify with womanhood. When Bubblegirls' gender "pops" or changes form it can be to a different gender entirely or to Bubblegender or Bubbleboy.


    * Bubbleboy or bubblyboy is a more masculine version of Bubblegender. It goes with feeling more shiny than silky and one who is bubbleboy can associate with he/him pronouns, but does not have to use them and may only identify with manhood. When Bubbleboys' gender "pops" or changes form it can be to a different gender entirely or to Bubblegender or Bubblegirl.
    * Bubbleboy or bubblyboy is a more masculine version of Bubblegender. It goes with feeling more shiny than silky and one who is bubbleboy can associate with pronouns, but does not have to use them and may only identify with manhood. When Bubbleboys' gender "pops" or changes form it can be to a different gender entirely or to Bubblegender or Bubblegirl.



    One who is Bubblegender can use but is not limited to bub/bubble/bubbles/bubbleself or another form of the neopronoun. A bubblegirl/bubbleboy could also use these neopronouns but is not forced/limited to using them only.


    == Flags ==
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    == History ==
    == History ==
    Bubblegender, Bubblegirl, and Bubbleboy were all coined by FANDOM user Kxedyn on May 10th, 2021. The flags also being created then.
    Bubblegender, Bubblegirl, and Bubbleboy were all coined by FANDOM user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:Kxedyn Kxedyn] on May 10th, 2021. The flags also being created then.
    [[File:BubblegirlFlag.png|thumb|Bubblegirl Flag!]]
    [[File:BubblegirlFlag.png|thumb|Bubblegirl Flag!]]
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    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Aesthetigender]]
    [[Category:Aesthetigender]]
    [[Category:Texturagender]]

    Latest revision as of 15:08, 3 July 2021

    Not to be confused with Bubblegumgender.


    Bubblegender or bubblygender is a xenogender used to describe when one's gender is associated with bubbles, or one uses Bubblegender to better understand their gender identity. It can also go with that your gender may feel silky and shiny but can "pop", "explode", or change forms very quickly. This popping can be caused by gender dysphoria or simply when one's gender is getting messed/mangled with. Bubblegender can be classified as an aesthetigender.


    Bubblegender is for but is not limited to non-binary people or people disconnected from the gender binary.

    • Bubblegirl or bubblygirl is a more feminine version of Bubblegender. It goes with feeling more silky than shiny and one who is bubblegirl can associate with pronouns, but does not have to use them and may only identify with womanhood. When Bubblegirls' gender "pops" or changes form it can be to a different gender entirely or to Bubblegender or Bubbleboy.
    • Bubbleboy or bubblyboy is a more masculine version of Bubblegender. It goes with feeling more shiny than silky and one who is bubbleboy can associate with pronouns, but does not have to use them and may only identify with manhood. When Bubbleboys' gender "pops" or changes form it can be to a different gender entirely or to Bubblegender or Bubblegirl.


    Flags

    Bubblegender Flag!

    The Bubblegender flag consists of a cyan gradient, hot pink, and a gray-blue circle. The cyan gradient represents bubbles mainly being colored cyan/light blue, it also represents the shiny and silky part of being Bubblegender. Hot pink represents childhood and playing with bubbles as a kid. The gray-blue circle is the symbol of a bubble.

    • The Bubblegirl flag consists of a pink gradient, hot pink, and the gray-blue circle. The pink gradient represents femininity, and the pink coloring of bubbles. Hot pink represents childhood, and the blue-gray circle represents the bubble.
    • The Bubbleboy flag consists of a blue gradient, hot pink, and the gray-blue circle. The blue gradient represents masculinity, and the grayer blue coloring of bubbles. Hot pink represents childhood. The gray-blue circle represents the bubble.
    Bubbleboy Flag!

    History

    Bubblegender, Bubblegirl, and Bubbleboy were all coined by FANDOM user Kxedyn on May 10th, 2021. The flags also being created then.

    Bubblegirl Flag!


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