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'''Genderkin''' is a term used to describe [[Alterhuman|otherkin]] individuals that are kin to a [[gender]] in some way, shape, or form, regardless of whether that gender is involved in their current gender experiences. |
'''Genderkin''' is a term used to describe [[Alterhuman|otherkin]] individuals that are kin to a [[gender]] in some way, shape, or form, regardless of whether that gender is involved in their current gender experiences. |
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The first example of this is someone |
The first example of this is someone whose kintype ''is'' a gender. This is often considered a form of conceptkin, as gender and gender roles are all concepts in of themselves. |
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The second example would be someone who is kin to a person that has a strong gendered experience. For example, being kin to a [[Female|woman]] who is involved in feminist movements, and thus feeling womanhood is intertwined with their kin experiences. |
The second example would be someone who is kin to a person that has a strong gendered experience. For example, being kin to a [[Female|woman]] who is involved in feminist movements, and thus feeling womanhood is intertwined with their kin experiences. |
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The third example of this would be someone who is kin with someone of a gender, without that someone being specific. For example, someone may be kin to a man, but not know who this [[Male|man]] is, what this man's name or appearance is, what this man has experienced in their lifetime, etc. All they know is that their kintype is a man, regardless of whether they are a man in their current lifetime. |
The third example of this would be someone who is kin with someone of a gender, without that someone being specific. For example, someone may be kin to a man, but not know who this [[Male|man]] is, what this man's name or appearance is, what this man has experienced in their lifetime, etc. All they know is that their kintype is a man, regardless of whether they are a man in their current lifetime. |
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Terms under the genderkin umbrella include (but are not limited to |
Terms under the genderkin [[umbrella]] include (but are not limited to): |
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* '''Womankin''': someone who is kin to women, a woman, and/or womanhood. |
* '''Womankin''': someone who is kin to women, a woman, and/or womanhood. |
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* '''Mankin''': someone who is kin to men, a man, and/or manhood. |
* '''Mankin''': someone who is kin to men, a man, and/or manhood. |
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* '''Enbykin''': someone who is kin to [[Non-Binary|enbies]], an enby, and/or nonbinaryhood. |
* '''Enbykin''' ('''nonbinarykin'''): someone who is kin to [[Non-Binary|enbies]], an enby, and/or nonbinaryhood. |
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* '''Outherinekin''': someone who is kin to [[outherine]] people, an outherine person, and/or outherinehood. |
* '''Outherinekin''': someone who is kin to [[outherine]] people, an outherine person, and/or outherinehood. |
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* '''Xeninekin'''/'''xenickin''': someone who is kin to [[xenine]] people, a [[xenic]] person, and/or xenichood. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
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https://kin-flags.tumblr.com/post/653367451786084352/womankin-and-mankin-flags#notes |
* https://kin-flags.tumblr.com/post/653367451786084352/womankin-and-mankin-flags#notes |
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[[Category:Terminology]] |
[[Category:Terminology]] |
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[[Category:Kingender]] |
[[Category:Kingender]] |