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    [[File:D55AC0AC-1265-41EB-BE01-8F7A7DA08A22.png|thumb|The dreamgender flag.]]
    Dreamgender is a [[Xenogender]] based off of the feeling of a dream being a soft cloud and the feeling of soft stuffed animals. You can be any other gender and use this gender. Pronouns that one could use ( you don’t have to use them ) are Dream/dreams, sweet/sweets , soft/softs , plush/plushs and many more!
    [[File:D55AC0AC-1265-41EB-BE01-8F7A7DA08A22.png|thumb]]
    [[File:2B852998-44E3-4F25-AFD3-C6845CDB023B.png|thumb|The dreamgender flag with an emblem.]]
    '''Dream gender''' is a [[xenogender]] based on the feeling of a dream being a soft cloud, and the feeling of soft stuffed animals. One can be any other gender and use this gender.
    the original coining of this gender is from twitter user @catboylover6769

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    ==History==
    [https://twitter.com/catboylover6769/status/1427520700328423453?s=20]
    The term was coined by Twitter user catboylover6769 on August 17, 2021. The flags were made by the same user on the same day.<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://twitter.com/catboylover6769/status/1427520700328423453 Term coining}}]</ref>

    == References ==
    <references />
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Aesthetigender]]
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 00:49, 8 July 2022

    The dreamgender flag.
    The dreamgender flag with an emblem.

    Dream gender is a xenogender based on the feeling of a dream being a soft cloud, and the feeling of soft stuffed animals. One can be any other gender and use this gender.

    History

    The term was coined by Twitter user catboylover6769 on August 17, 2021. The flags were made by the same user on the same day.[1]

    References

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