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    [[File:Feefluid.png|thumb|Feefluid flag]]'''Feefluid''' is a gender that is a part of the [[CB System]], in which one is [[Genderfluid|fluid]] across the system. One's gender is connected to or affected by coffee in some way, and one's gender is effected by multiple or all flavors/types of coffee. For example, it one could experience one gender when drinking espressos and another gender when drinking mochas, etc.
    {{Unsourced}}[[File:Feefluid.png|thumb|The feefluid flag.]]'''Feefluid''' is a gender that is a part of the [[CB System]], in which one is [[Genderfluid|fluid]] across the system. One's gender is connected to or affected by coffee in some way, and one's gender is effected by multiple or all flavors/types of coffee. For example, it one could experience one gender when drinking espressos and another gender when drinking mochas, etc.

    == Demifleefluid ==
    '''Demifeefluid''' is a [[demigender]] that is a part of the [[CB System]], in which one has a partial connection to [[feefluid]]. Part of one's gender is fluid across the CB system. One's gender is connected to or affected by coffee in some way, and one's gender is effected by multiple or all flavors/types of coffee. The other part of one's gender can be any gender or combination of genders.

    ==History==
    ==History==


    The term was coined on November 22nd, 2020 by a user going by Artemis.
    The term was coined on November 22, 2020, by a user going by Artemis. There are no external sources for this term.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The flag was coined by Artemis on November 24th, 2020. It is based off of the [[javaflux]] and [[javagender]] flags, as well as using the colors of the [[genderfluid]] flag.
    The flag was created by Artemis on November 24, 2020. It is based on the [[javaflux]] and [[javagender]] flags, as well as using the colors of the [[genderfluid]] flag.
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:CB System]]
    [[Category:CB System]]
    [[Category:Mutogender]]
    [[Category:Mutogender]]
    [[Category:Gastrogender]]
    [[Category:Drinkgender]]
    [[Category:Drinkgender]]
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    The feefluid flag.

    Feefluid is a gender that is a part of the CB System, in which one is fluid across the system. One's gender is connected to or affected by coffee in some way, and one's gender is effected by multiple or all flavors/types of coffee. For example, it one could experience one gender when drinking espressos and another gender when drinking mochas, etc.

    Demifleefluid

    Demifeefluid is a demigender that is a part of the CB System, in which one has a partial connection to feefluid. Part of one's gender is fluid across the CB system. One's gender is connected to or affected by coffee in some way, and one's gender is effected by multiple or all flavors/types of coffee. The other part of one's gender can be any gender or combination of genders.

    History

    The term was coined on November 22, 2020, by a user going by Artemis. There are no external sources for this term.

    Flag

    The flag was created by Artemis on November 24, 2020. It is based on the javaflux and javagender flags, as well as using the colors of the genderfluid flag.

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