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    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The flag was designed by the same person who coined this term. The green represents chance, gaming, and gambling and the dice with the precent sign represents chance and percentages.
    The flag was designed by fandom user Calamity Call the same person who coined this term. The green represents chance, gaming, and gambling and the dice with the precent sign represents chance and percentages.
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]

    Revision as of 19:55, 31 December 2020

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    Chancegender flag by Calamity Call

    Chancegender is a gender in which one feels that their gender is tied to percentages and the mechanics behind chance. They might have different percents that correspond with a video game chance mechanic or they might feel that their gender changes like the percents and chance ratios in a video game.

    Example

    Someone who’s base chance of being demiboy is 15% but when referred to as he/him or other gender affriming things they might feel their gender have 15% more chance of being demiboy. other things can add onto this and other percents can be used but this is just an example. (The games mechanic i used for this example is Stardew valleys treasure chest mechanic)

    Flag

    The flag was designed by fandom user Calamity Call the same person who coined this term. The green represents chance, gaming, and gambling and the dice with the precent sign represents chance and percentages.

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