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    [[File:Canisgender Flag.jpg|thumb|The canisgender flag.]]
    [[File:Canisgender Flag.jpg|thumb|The canisgender flag.]]
    [[File:Canisgender blank.png|thumb|The canisgender flag without the emblem]]
    [[File:Canisgender blank.png|thumb|The canisgender flag without the emblem]]
    '''Canisgender''' is a gender related to dogs. A canisgender person feels a strong connection to canines in relation to their gender identity, either strongly identifying with them or simply wanting to incorporate them into their gender to better understand their identity. This gender could also be described as "doglike".
    '''Canisgender''', similar to [[doggender]] is a [[xenogender]] related to dogs. A canisgender person feels a strong connection to canines in relation to their gender identity, either strongly identifying with them or simply wanting to incorporate them into their gender to better understand their identity. This gender could also be described as "doglike".


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 15:46, 23 June 2021

    The canisgender flag.
    The canisgender flag without the emblem

    Canisgender, similar to doggender is a xenogender related to dogs. A canisgender person feels a strong connection to canines in relation to their gender identity, either strongly identifying with them or simply wanting to incorporate them into their gender to better understand their identity. This gender could also be described as "doglike".

    History

    Canisgender was coined before August 23, 2015 by pride-flags-for-us on Tumblr. [1]

    Flag

    The flag was coined before August 23, 2015 by pride-flags-for-us on Tumblr.[1] It has no confirmed meaning.

    Etymology

    Canis is the latin word for "dog".

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