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    '''Harmonen''' is a [[musicgender]] in which one's gender is influenced by [[feminine]] songs.
    [[File:Harmonen.png|thumb|220x220px|The harmonen flag.]]
    '''Harmonen''' is a [[musicagender]] in which one's gender is influenced by or is best described using feminine songs. These songs don't necessarily have to be sung by women.


    As not all songs that might be described as feminine are sung by women, these songs do not necessarily have to be sung by women, but they need to sound feminine in some shape or form.
    == History ==
    Harmonen was coined by the Tumblr blog Mogaiflagarchive on October 1, 2018<ref>https://mogaiflagarchive.tumblr.com/post/178649176158/harmonen</ref>.


    == Resources ==
    ==History and Flag==
    The term and flag were created by the Tumblr user mogaiflagarchive on October 1, 2018.<ref>[https://mogaiflagarchive.tumblr.com/post/178649176158/harmonen Tumblr post on harmonen.]</ref>

    ==References==
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    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Artgender]]
    [[Category:Artgender]]
    [[Category:Musicagender]]
    [[Category:Musicagender]]
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 21:36, 28 July 2021

    The harmonen flag.

    Harmonen is a musicgender in which one's gender is influenced by feminine songs.

    As not all songs that might be described as feminine are sung by women, these songs do not necessarily have to be sung by women, but they need to sound feminine in some shape or form.

    History and Flag

    The term and flag were created by the Tumblr user mogaiflagarchive on October 1, 2018.[1]

    References

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