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    [[File:Tumblr p4ewqe081B1rcrgjio1 640.jpg|thumb|The femdoux flag.]]
    [[File:Tumblr p4ewqe081B1rcrgjio1 640.jpg|thumb|The femdoux flag.]]
    [[File:Tumblr p4ex2r29rL1rcrgjio1 640.jpg|thumb|The neudoux flag.]]
    [[File:Tumblr p4ex2r29rL1rcrgjio1 640.jpg|thumb|The neudoux flag.]]
    '''Genderdoux '''or '''Gendoux''' isa [[xenogender]] that is influenced by pastel colors and feels light, colorful and airy. It can be used as a term on it's own or can be combined with other genders.
    '''Genderdoux '''or '''Gendoux''' is a [[xenogender]] that is influenced by pastel colors and feels light, colorful and airy. It can be used as a term on it's own or can be combined with other genders.


    The masculine version is homdoux or genderdoux homme. The feminine version is femdoux or genderdoux femme. The neutral version is neudoux or genderdoux neutral.
    The masculine version is homdoux or genderdoux homme. The feminine version is femdoux or genderdoux femme. The neutral version is neudoux or genderdoux neutral.

    Revision as of 01:01, 14 March 2021

    The genderdoux flag.
    The homdoux flag.
    The femdoux flag.
    The neudoux flag.

    Genderdoux or Gendoux is a xenogender that is influenced by pastel colors and feels light, colorful and airy. It can be used as a term on it's own or can be combined with other genders.

    The masculine version is homdoux or genderdoux homme. The feminine version is femdoux or genderdoux femme. The neutral version is neudoux or genderdoux neutral.

    History

    Genderdoux (and all its subgenders) was coined on February 19, 2018 by ideas-of-immortality on Tumblr.[1][2][3][4] The flags were created at the same time. They have no confirmed meaning.

    Etmology

    The word doux comes from French, and means "soft, gentle, and sweet".

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