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    [[File:Guardiangender Flag.jpg|thumb|The guardiangender flag]]
    '''Guardiangender''' is a [[neurogender]] or [[xenogender]] for people of [[System|systems]]. This term is for when someone is in a system that has caregivers, protectors, or something similar, and the presence of these caring/protective roles effects how the person perceives their gender. This term can also also go hand-in-hand with [[systemfluid]] or any other system-exclusive gender.
    '''Guardiangender''' is a [[neurogender]] or [[xenogender]] for people of [[System|systems]]. This term is for when someone is in a system that has caregivers, protectors, or something similar, and the presence of these caring/protective roles effects how the individual perceives their gender. This term can also also go hand-in-hand with [[systemfluid]] or any other system-exclusive gender.

    This term falls under the [[Effective]] umbrella. Similar terms are listed in the [[Tubuhive]] umbrella, the [[Pluralive]] umbrella, and/or the the [[Divinive]] umbrella.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    This term was first coined by [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]] at an early point of May, and was publicized on June 4th of 2021. It was specifically coined by Weniviere, Alex, Anderson, and William in order to describe the three of their experiences with gender as protectors and caretakers.
    This term was first coined by [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]] at an early point of May, and was publicized on June 4th of 2021. It was specifically coined by Weniviere, Alex, Anderson, and William in order to describe the four of their experiences with gender as protectors and caretakers.

    [[Category:Flagless Identities]]
    This term was coined through this page, and has no outside resources.

    == Flag ==
    The guardiangender flag was created by Lightlozabow on Jan 18, 2022. The white and black stripes come from the systemfluid flag. The purple comes from the color that is associated with protectors. The red represents strength and protection. The dark grey represents a lack of traditional gender.
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Plurality]]
    [[Category:Plurality]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Genders]]
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]
    [[Category:Fluid Genders]]

    Latest revision as of 17:19, 28 January 2022

    The guardiangender flag

    Guardiangender is a neurogender or xenogender for people of systems. This term is for when someone is in a system that has caregivers, protectors, or something similar, and the presence of these caring/protective roles effects how the individual perceives their gender. This term can also also go hand-in-hand with systemfluid or any other system-exclusive gender.

    History

    This term was first coined by Cryptocrew at an early point of May, and was publicized on June 4th of 2021. It was specifically coined by Weniviere, Alex, Anderson, and William in order to describe the four of their experiences with gender as protectors and caretakers.

    This term was coined through this page, and has no outside resources.

    Flag

    The guardiangender flag was created by Lightlozabow on Jan 18, 2022. The white and black stripes come from the systemfluid flag. The purple comes from the color that is associated with protectors. The red represents strength and protection. The dark grey represents a lack of traditional gender.

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