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    '''Kingender '''is a [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Gender gender] identity related to ones [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Otherkin kintype]. A kintype (or otherkin) relates to a non-human identification, like if one relates to plants and the spiritual, mental, and emotional conotations that come with that.
    '''Kingender '''is a [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Gender gender] identity related to ones [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Otherkin kintype]. A kintype (or otherkin) relates to a non-human identification, like if one relates to plants and the spiritual, mental, and emotional conotations that come with that.


    The kingender experience is different for everyone. Some people experience a change in their gender when they kinshift, some people feel that the reason they are their gender is because of their otherkin identity, for some people their gender might be a gender related to the non-human being/thing they identify as.
    The kingender experience is different for everyone. Some expamples of what kingenders may experience are:

    * a change in gender when they kinshift
    * the experience of being a certain gender because of your identity (e.g. a dragonkin knowing they wouldn't be female if they weren't dragonkin)
    * Identifying as a xenogender related to the being/thing you identify as because of your otherkin identity


    The identity is exclusive to those who identify as [[Otherkin]], because the gender of people who identify as kingender is intertwined with their non-human identity. If you are not otherkin, you cannot be kingender as you do not experience a key part of this identity.
    The identity is exclusive to those who identify as [[Otherkin]], because the gender of people who identify as kingender is intertwined with their non-human identity. If you are not otherkin, you cannot be kingender as you do not experience a key part of this identity.
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