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    [[File:Hologender Flag by Foxivity.png|thumb|right|The hologender flag.]]
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    '''Hologragender''' (not to be confused with [[hologender]]) is a [[xenic]] [[aesthetigender]]. It is a microlabel of [[iridesgender]]. Hologragender specifically refers to the aesthetic of a holographic and metallic material. It feels colorful and reflective. The material part of the gender could either refer to an actual metallic texture, a soft fabric texture, or a plasticky fabric texture.
    '''Hologragender''' (not to be confused with [[hologender]]) is a [[xenic]] [[aesthetigender]]. It is a microlabel of [[iridesgender]]. Hologragender specifically refers to the aesthetic of a holographic and metallic material. It feels colorful and reflective. The material part of the gender could either refer to an actual metallic texture, a soft fabric texture, or a plasticky fabric texture.

    Revision as of 08:09, 1 August 2022

    File:Hologender Flag by Foxivity.png
    The hologragender flag.

    Hologragender (not to be confused with hologender) is a xenic aesthetigender. It is a microlabel of iridesgender. Hologragender specifically refers to the aesthetic of a holographic and metallic material. It feels colorful and reflective. The material part of the gender could either refer to an actual metallic texture, a soft fabric texture, or a plasticky fabric texture.

    Holodarkgender is a microlabel which combines iridarkgender and hologragender.

    Flag

    The hologragender flag was created by user Foxivity on June the 1st, 2022. It represents a simple iridescent color palette and a metallic color palette.[1]

    History

    The term was coined along with its microlabels on June the 1st, 2022 by user Foxivity.

    References

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