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{{Unsourced}}[[File:Omg my table.png|thumb|The crêpegender flag, by RemyWest123. ]] |
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'''Crêpegender''', or '''pancakegender''' (in French), is a [[foodgender]] [[xenogender]] in the [[French bakery system]] connected to and or affected by the French thin pancake pastry known as a ''crêpe''. The gender is not inherently masculine, feminine, nor neutral. |
'''Crêpegender''', or '''pancakegender''' (in French), is a [[foodgender]] [[xenogender]] in the [[French bakery system]] connected to and or affected by the French thin pancake pastry known as a ''crêpe''. The gender is not inherently masculine, feminine, nor neutral. |
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One way to understand better is to watch this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxWo7yG-W-E |
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== History == |
== History == |
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The term was coined by Fandom user Spacecoric on October 8, 2021. The flag was created by Fandom user RemyWest123. The black and gray striped represent the inside of a crepe as well the sophistication some people associate with crepes. The pink/red/grey represent the batter and filling of a crepe. |
The term was coined by Fandom user Spacecoric on October 8, 2021. The flag was created by Fandom user RemyWest123. The black and gray striped represent the inside of a crepe as well the sophistication some people associate with crepes. The pink/red/grey represent the batter and filling of a crepe. |
Latest revision as of 18:46, 23 November 2021
Crêpegender, or pancakegender (in French), is a foodgender xenogender in the French bakery system connected to and or affected by the French thin pancake pastry known as a crêpe. The gender is not inherently masculine, feminine, nor neutral.
History
The term was coined by Fandom user Spacecoric on October 8, 2021. The flag was created by Fandom user RemyWest123. The black and gray striped represent the inside of a crepe as well the sophistication some people associate with crepes. The pink/red/grey represent the batter and filling of a crepe.