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    [[File:Genderhoarder.png|thumb|220x220px|The genderhoarder flag.]]
    [[File:Genderhoarder.png|thumb|The genderhoarder flag.|alt=]]
    [[File:Genderhoarder alternate.png|alt=A pride flag with dark orange, light orange, yellow, magenta, purple and dark purple stripes.|thumb|An alternate flag created by wiki user Juiceboxgutz.]]
    [[File:Genderhoarder alternate.png|alt=A pride flag with dark orange, light orange, yellow, magenta, purple and dark purple stripes.|thumb|An alternate flag created by wiki user Juiceboxgutz.]]
    '''Genderhoarder''', also known as '''gendercollector''' and '''hoardgender''', is an identity in which one's gender is [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or [[Genderflux|fluctuating]], but one can’t find just a few terms to describe what their fluctuating gender is, so they “hoard” gender terms that fit them.
    '''Genderhoarder''', also known as '''gendercollector''', '''gendercollecter''', or '''hoardgender''', is an identity in which one's [[gender]] is [[Genderfluid|fluid]] or [[Genderflux|fluctuating]], but one can’t find just a few terms to describe what their fluctuating gender is, so they collect gender terms that fit them.


    Anyone who collects genders may identify as a gendercollector; genderhoarder, hoardgender and similar -hoarder terms are often considered exclusive to those who experience their term collecting as a form of hoarding.
    Anyone who collects genders may identify as a gendercollector; however, genderhoarder, hoardgender and similar -hoarder terms are often considered exclusive to those who experience their term collecting as a form of hoarding.


    This term is similar to [[drakefluid]], but is not exclusive to dragonkin or otherkin. Additionally, [[gendervast]] and [[jackdawhoarder]] could be classed as the non fluid/flux versions of genderhoarder.
    This term is similar to [[drakefluid]], but it is not exclusive to dragonkin or otherkin. Additionally, [[gendervast]] and [[jackdawhoarder]] could be classed as the [[Suptilian|stable]] versions of genderhoarder.


    ==History==
    ==History==
    Genderhoarder was coined before August 4, 2014 by an anonymous user on the Tumblr blog MOGAI-Archive.
    Genderhoarder was coined before August 4, 2014, by an anonymous user on the Tumblr blog MOGAI-Archive.


    ==Flag==
    ==Flag==
    The flag was designed by funCatty on DeviantArt on or before November 8, 2015.<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Gendercollector-Genderhoarder-Hoardgender-570940853 Gendercollector / Genderhoarder / Hoardgender]</ref> The colors represent gold and amethyst, to represent precious stones that a dragon would collect/hoard.
    The flag was designed by funCatty on DeviantArt on or before November 8, 2015.<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Gendercollector-Genderhoarder-Hoardgender-570940853 Gendercollector / Genderhoarder / Hoardgender]</ref> The colors represent gold and amethyst, to represent precious stones that a dragon would collect/hoard.


    An alternate flag was designed on June 6, 2021 by FANDOM user Juiceboxgutz in the comments of this article. The orange represents people of all genders, the gold represents all genderhoards big and small, the yellow represents joy from finding new gender terms, the magenta represents a gender experience that is very personal to you, the purple represents that gender is hard to capture in just one term, and the dark purple represents a gender that feels vast.
    An alternate flag was designed by FANDOM user Juiceboxgutz on June 6, 2021.<ref>[https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Gendercollector?commentId=4400000000000158363 Alternate flag creation]</ref> Orange represents those of all genders, gold represents all genderhoards regardless of size, yellow represents the joy of finding new gender labels, magenta represents a gender experience that is very personal to oneself, purple represents the fact that gender is hard to capture in just one term, and dark purple represents a gender that feels vast.


    ==Resources==
    ==References==
    [[Category:Terminology]]
    [[Category:Miscellaneous gender]]
    [[Category:Collecting Terms]]
    [[Category:Collecting Terms]]
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    [[Category:Collecting Terms]]
    [[Category:Fluctuating Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluctuating Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]

    Latest revision as of 17:28, 1 October 2023

    The genderhoarder flag.
    A pride flag with dark orange, light orange, yellow, magenta, purple and dark purple stripes.
    An alternate flag created by wiki user Juiceboxgutz.

    Genderhoarder, also known as gendercollector, gendercollecter, or hoardgender, is an identity in which one's gender is fluid or fluctuating, but one can’t find just a few terms to describe what their fluctuating gender is, so they collect gender terms that fit them.

    Anyone who collects genders may identify as a gendercollector; however, genderhoarder, hoardgender and similar -hoarder terms are often considered exclusive to those who experience their term collecting as a form of hoarding.

    This term is similar to drakefluid, but it is not exclusive to dragonkin or otherkin. Additionally, gendervast and jackdawhoarder could be classed as the stable versions of genderhoarder.

    History

    Genderhoarder was coined before August 4, 2014, by an anonymous user on the Tumblr blog MOGAI-Archive.

    Flag

    The flag was designed by funCatty on DeviantArt on or before November 8, 2015.[1] The colors represent gold and amethyst, to represent precious stones that a dragon would collect/hoard.

    An alternate flag was designed by FANDOM user Juiceboxgutz on June 6, 2021.[2] Orange represents those of all genders, gold represents all genderhoards regardless of size, yellow represents the joy of finding new gender labels, magenta represents a gender experience that is very personal to oneself, purple represents the fact that gender is hard to capture in just one term, and dark purple represents a gender that feels vast.

    References

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