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'''Fictigender''' is a term for when one's gender is connected to a fictional character(s), a fictional species, or |
'''Fictigender''' is a term for when one's gender is connected to a fictional character(s), a fictional species, or an object, setting, or concept from a work of fiction. It also includes genders that are based on or come from a work of fiction. It can be both used as an umbrella term for a subgroup of [[Xenogender|xenogenders]], or as a standalone term. |
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As an umbrella term, fictigender includes [[Kingender|kingenders]] |
As an umbrella term, fictigender includes certain [[Kingender|kingenders]]. One may feel like genders in the real world do not apply one's self, because they identify as a fictional character or species. However, fictigenders are not inherently kingenders. |
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Revision as of 20:38, 23 November 2020
Fictigender is a term for when one's gender is connected to a fictional character(s), a fictional species, or an object, setting, or concept from a work of fiction. It also includes genders that are based on or come from a work of fiction. It can be both used as an umbrella term for a subgroup of xenogenders, or as a standalone term.
As an umbrella term, fictigender includes certain kingenders. One may feel like genders in the real world do not apply one's self, because they identify as a fictional character or species. However, fictigenders are not inherently kingenders.