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[[File:A8252D3B-F39A-4AA0-BF8B-7D0E266EB3E0.jpg|thumb|Galaxygender flag by twitter user bl0ss0mdance]]
'''Galaxygender''' is a [[xenogender]]/[[neurogender]] where some feels
[[File:17E460C1-03AE-4C49-A572-DF598AF54491.png|thumb|Galaxyfeminine flag by crayonpuppy.x]]
'''Galaxyfeminine/galaxygir'''l is a [[Gender Alignment|fem-aligned]] version where a person feels like their connection to galaxy is [[Feminine|feminine.]]
[[File:9DD23B63-8562-4567-B736-3F6D377BB75D.png|thumb|Galaxymasculine flag by crayonpuppy.x]]
'''Galaxymasculine/galaxyboy''' is a [[Gender Alignment|masc-aligned]] version where a person feels like their connection to galaxy is [[masculine]].
Galaxygender has been a internet joke sometime but twitter user @bl0ss0mdance
== Resources ==
[[Category:Xenogender]]
[[Category:Aesthetigender]]
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Revision as of 03:03, 10 July 2021
Galaxygender is a xenogender/neurogender where some feels connected to stars, planets, moons, black holes, milky ways and anything that is part of a galaxy. Galaxygender by itself is a neutral/androgynic term and can be used by anyone.
Galaxyfeminine/galaxygirl is a fem-aligned version where a person feels like their connection to galaxy is feminine.
Galaxymasculine/galaxyboy is a masc-aligned version where a person feels like their connection to galaxy is masculine.
History
Galaxygender has been a internet joke sometime but twitter user @bl0ss0mdance decided to reclaim it and make a coined term of it with a flag on June 27, 2020. Coining of the term and flags galaxyfeminine and galaxymasculine were by wiki user crayonpuppy.x, specially its alter Joey.[1]