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    '''Genderowl''' is a gender identity described as being quiet and mysterious, and all that one can tell about it is that it’s masculine and soft. This gender is under the [[kenochoric]] umbrella.
    '''Genderowl''' is a [[xenogender]] under the [[kenochoric]] umbrella describing an individual who experiences a quiet and mysterious gender which can only be described as masculine and soft.


    The soft feminine counterpart is [[genderfinch]]. The rough masculine counterpart is [[genderhawk]].
    The feminine and soft counterpart is [[genderfinch]]. The masculine and rough counterpart is [[genderhawk]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Genderowl was coined by tumblr user dolly-mogai on November 13th, 2019.<ref>https://dolly-mogai.tumblr.com/post/188818752826/genderowl-and-genderfinch</ref>
    Genderowl was coined by tumblr user dolly-mogai along with the creation of its flag on November 13th, 2019.<ref>https://dolly-mogai.tumblr.com/post/188818752826/genderowl-and-genderfinch</ref>


    == References ==
    == References ==

    Latest revision as of 03:58, 10 April 2022

    The genderowl flag.

    Genderowl is a xenogender under the kenochoric umbrella describing an individual who experiences a quiet and mysterious gender which can only be described as masculine and soft.

    The feminine and soft counterpart is genderfinch. The masculine and rough counterpart is genderhawk.

    History

    Genderowl was coined by tumblr user dolly-mogai along with the creation of its flag on November 13th, 2019.[1]

    References

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