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    Kianogender is a particular type of gender,it's born in the south of Sardinia, a small Island oppressed by the Italian fascist army and govern. A small part of the population of south Sardinia had problems identifing themself on some traditional gender identities, and trying to understand how to live their life, they came up with this specific therm.
    '''Kanogender '''is a gender identity used in the south of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardinia Sardinia].


    It can be considered similar to [[Aliagender]], and a [[Xenogender]], because kinogender doesn't fit in any existing gender schemes or constructs, but they find something in common with everyone because Sardegna is one of the most ancient islands in the world. Its society and culture are the results of an extreme inclusive mentality, and there is proof of that since the bronze age, when all the civilizations from Mediterranean seas came to Sardegna were shown religion, knowledge, and a more eco-friendly and pacifist way to live. This is not an exclusive gender, anyone can feel to be a kianogender, usually, oppressed, people who don't fit social norms, rebellious people who fight for for social justice and use Nuraghe magic to heal others and invoke ancient spirits.
    This identity can be considered similar to [[Aliagender]], and [[Xenogender]], because kanogender doesn't fit in any existing gender schemes or constructs. Sardinia's society and culture are the results of an inclusive mentality. There is proof of that since the bronze age, when all the civilizations from the Mediterranean sea came to Sardinia, they were shown religion, knowledge, and a more eco-friendly and pacifist way to live.


    This is not an exclusive gender, anyone can be a kanogender, usually oppressed people who don't fit social norms and rebellious people who fight for for social justice.
    Attraction does not matter with this gender because they are all Kiano, there's no love, and all the love possible, Kiano is the first energy in the world, it's Atlantis and ancient Egypt, it's the Shardanas and the Fenicians people, it's the very essence of magic, human and non-human entities.


    Kiano gender can't be easily described, it's something ethereal, they share a strong connection with cats, use a large amount of alcohol and narcotics, and feel connected with anyone who suffers from colonization and white supremacy. Someone can misunderstand kianogender for [[Aesthetigender|Aesthetigenders]] or [[Kingender]] or maybe [[Aitherogender]], but it's something different, it's an experience of conscience share by people who feel connected by a bond stronger than human capabilities.
    Someone can misunderstand kanogender for [[Aesthetigender|Aesthetigenders]] or [[Kingender]] or maybe [[Aitherogender]], but it's something different, it's an experience of consciousness shared by people who feel connected by a bond stronger than humans can understand.

    == Flag ==


    The flag represents Kiano's bond with the LGBT community, our native roots, and the symbol of the city where kianogender has find out, Quintino Sella.

    There are different kind of flags representing Kiano, but since it a small native society, they are more spiritual and less technologically cultured.
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    == History==
    A small part of south Sardinia's population had problems identifying themselves on traditional gender identities, and trying to understand how to live their lives, so they came up with this specific term.


    ==Flag==
    The flag represents kanogenders' bond with the LGBT community, native roots, and the symbol of the city where kanogender was coined.


    There are different two kinds of flags representing Kiano, but since it's a small native society, they are more spiritual and less technologically cultured.
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    Latest revision as of 19:26, 19 August 2021

    Kanogender is a gender identity used in the south of Sardinia.

    This identity can be considered similar to Aliagender, and Xenogender, because kanogender doesn't fit in any existing gender schemes or constructs. Sardinia's society and culture are the results of an inclusive mentality. There is proof of that since the bronze age, when all the civilizations from the Mediterranean sea came to Sardinia, they were shown religion, knowledge, and a more eco-friendly and pacifist way to live.

    This is not an exclusive gender, anyone can be a kanogender, usually oppressed people who don't fit social norms and rebellious people who fight for for social justice.

    Someone can misunderstand kanogender for Aesthetigenders or Kingender or maybe Aitherogender, but it's something different, it's an experience of consciousness shared by people who feel connected by a bond stronger than humans can understand.

    History

    A small part of south Sardinia's population had problems identifying themselves on traditional gender identities, and trying to understand how to live their lives, so they came up with this specific term.

    Flag

    The flag represents kanogenders' bond with the LGBT community, native roots, and the symbol of the city where kanogender was coined.

    There are different two kinds of flags representing Kiano, but since it's a small native society, they are more spiritual and less technologically cultured.

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