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[[File:Climagender Flag.png|thumb|220x220px|The climagender flag.]] |
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'''Climagender''' is a gender that can be fluid between any possible genders, including [[Binary Genders|binary]] and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] genders, and changes depending on the current weather. For example, one who is climagender may be female when it is sunny and bright out, but also may be male when it is rainy and dreary. This term can be considered a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[Transgender|trans]], and/or [[genderqueer]] gender. |
'''Climagender''' is a gender that can be fluid between any possible genders, including [[Binary Genders|binary]] and [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] genders, and changes depending on the current weather. For example, one who is climagender may be female when it is sunny and bright out, but also may be male when it is rainy and dreary. This term can be considered a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]], [[Transgender|trans]], and/or [[genderqueer]] gender. |
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Revision as of 21:19, 9 November 2020
Climagender is a gender that can be fluid between any possible genders, including binary and non-binary genders, and changes depending on the current weather. For example, one who is climagender may be female when it is sunny and bright out, but also may be male when it is rainy and dreary. This term can be considered a non-binary, trans, and/or genderqueer gender.
History
The term climagender was claimed by LGBTA Wiki and Scratch user localbeanie on November 8th, 2020.
Flag
The official climagender flag was made by LGBTA Wiki and Scratch user localbeanie on November 8th, 2020. The yellows and oranges represent the sun and warmth, while the whites and blues represent precipitation and cold.
Etymology
The term climagender is derived from the words climate and gender.
Resources
https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/5842709/comments/#comments-109083130