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    This gender can be a [[kingender]] related to one's fursona, but does not have to be.
    This gender can be a [[kingender]] related to one's fursona, but does not have to be.


    Similar terms include: [[Sparklefurgender]]
    Similar terms include [[sparklefurgender]]


    == History ==
    == History ==
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    == References ==
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    Revision as of 21:53, 15 April 2021

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    Furrygender has multiple definitions:

    1. A gender that can only be described as one's fursona
    2. A gender identity related to (enthusiasm for) anthropomorphic mammals
    3. A person dedicates their life into being a furry, considering themselves as an animal and wanting to incorporate that into their identity

    This gender can be a kingender related to one's fursona, but does not have to be.

    Similar terms include sparklefurgender

    History

    This term has been coined twice, presumably without knowledge of the other. The (presumably) first time this term was coined on July 4, 2018 by gaymogai on Tumblr.[1] The second furrygender was coined was with the current flag sometime before 2020 by beyond-batpanda-pride-flags on Tumblr.[2]

    Flag

    The current flag was seemingly designed by Mod Anthroposexual on Beyond-Batpanda-Pride-Flags on Tumblr at the same time of coining.[2] The color meanings are currently unknown.

    The alternate flag was presumably designed by gaymogai on July 4, 2018.[1] The color meanings are currently unknown.

    Controversy

    It is possible that this term was coined satirically, but the gender identity was reblogged by serious MOGAI blogs[3] and may have been reclaimed as of now.

    References

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