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    The masceuphogender flag.
    The femeuphogender flag.

    Euphogender is an aesthetigender associated with strong feelings of euphoria brought on by outward perception. One who is euphogender feels their gender(s) as glitter on their skin, attractive and noticeable, and when their gender expression is validated/noticed by others, particularly strangers, their gender shimmers and shines, filling them with warmth and love. They are inspired by love, affection, friendship, camaraderie, and queer relationships. Euphogender feels like a dimly lit room abuzz with laughter and chatter, lit only by neon signs and bright smiles.

    Subsets

    Masceuphogender tends to feel like the lively beginning of a party, as the sun begins to set.

    Femeuphogender tends to feel like the buzzing, fluttery energy as the party continues into the early morning.

    Xeuphogender (pronounced ZEW-fo-gender) tends to feel like the party is at its peak, the night at its darkest and the energy at its highest.

    History

    Euphogender and its subsets were coined by Tumblr user aspenshoard on September 29, 2020. The flags were created by the same user on the same day.[1]

    Flag

    The masceuphogender flag was created by Tumblr user aspenshoard, September 29th 2020. Red represents love and acceptance as a muse, pink represents softness and warmth in outward demeanour, the second pink represents the sunset/evening time, bright pink represents one as a masculine symbol, blue represents masculine presentation in an unfamiliar social setting (e.g., at a party with strangers), and lighter blue represents masculinity.

    The femeuphogender flag was created by Tumblr user aspenshoard, September 29th 2020. Red represents love and acceptance as a muse, pink represents softness and warmth in outward demeanour, the second pink represents the sunrise/morning time, orange represents one as a feminine symbol, green represents feminine presentation in an unfamiliar social setting (e.g., at a party with strangers), and lighter green represents femininity.

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