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    [[File:Genderbumblebee flag.png|thumb|the genderbumblebee flag]]
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    '''genderbumblebee''', or '''bumblebeegender''', is a [[xenogender]] that is a subset to [[buggender]], in which ones gender is [[Aesthetigender|aesthetically]] or metaphorically connected to bumblebees. Most often, it is used as a more specific version of [[genderbee]], in which it is a gender that feels free, peaceful, protective, and painful and specifically related to bumblebees. It may also be a [[kingender]] or [[faunagender]], but it does not have to be.
    '''Genderbumblebee''', '''Bumblebeegender''', or '''BBgender''' is a [[xenogender]] that is a subset to [[buggender]], in which ones gender is [[Aesthetigender|aesthetically]] or metaphorically connected to bumblebees. Most often, it is used as a more specific version of [[genderbee]], in which it is a gender that feels free, peaceful, protective, and painful and specifically related to bumblebees. It may also be a [[kingender]] or [[faunagender]], but it does not have to be.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    The term genderbumblebee was first referenced in the [[genderbee]] article on December 1, 2020.
    The term Genderbumblebee was first referenced in the [[genderbee]] article on December 1st, 2020.
    [[Category:Xenogender]]

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    [[Category:Faunagender]]
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    Revision as of 02:37, 4 May 2021

    Genderbumblebee flag

    Genderbumblebee, Bumblebeegender, or BBgender is a xenogender that is a subset to buggender, in which ones gender is aesthetically or metaphorically connected to bumblebees. Most often, it is used as a more specific version of genderbee, in which it is a gender that feels free, peaceful, protective, and painful and specifically related to bumblebees. It may also be a kingender or faunagender, but it does not have to be.

    History

    The term Genderbumblebee was first referenced in the genderbee article on December 1st, 2020.

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