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[[File:Simplified kingender 2.png|thumb|Simplified alternate flag.]] |
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[[File:Kingender4 flag.jpg|thumb|Another alternate kingender flag.]] |
[[File:Kingender4 flag.jpg|thumb|Another alternate kingender flag.]] |
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'''Kingender '''is a [[gender]] identity under the [[alterhumangender]] umbrella to describe someone with a gender related to their [[Alterhuman|kintype]]. A kintype (or otherkin) relates to a non-human identification. One example of this could be someone who |
'''Kingender '''is a [[gender]] identity under the [[alterhumangender]] umbrella to describe someone with a gender related to their [[Alterhuman|kintype]]. A kintype (or otherkin) relates to a non-human identification. One example of this could be someone who feel like a dragon on a emotional degree. |
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The kingender experience is different for everyone. Some examples of what kingender individuals may experience are: |
The kingender experience is different for everyone. Some examples of what kingender individuals may experience are: |
Revision as of 13:33, 4 November 2021
Kingender is a gender identity under the alterhumangender umbrella to describe someone with a gender related to their kintype. A kintype (or otherkin) relates to a non-human identification. One example of this could be someone who feel like a dragon on a emotional degree.
The kingender experience is different for everyone. Some examples of what kingender individuals may experience are:
- a change in gender when one experiences a shift (kingenderfluid)
- the experience of being a certain gender because of one's identity (e.g. a dragonkin knowing they wouldn't be female if they weren't dragonkin)
- Identifying as a xenogender related to one's kintype
This can be considered genderNH if one is kin to a non-human being or character.
The identity is exclusive to those who identify as otherkin, because the gender of individuals who identify as kingender is intertwined with their non-human identity. If one is not otherkin, they cannot be kingender, as they do not experience a key part of this identity.
History
Kingender was coined on or before July 25, 2014 by Tumblr user Sadvaporwavebabe and posted to MOGAI-Archive.[1]
Flags
The kingender flag was coined by Deviantart user Pastelmemer and was posted by Deviantart user Pride-Flags on September 7th, 2015.[2] It has no confirmed meaning.
The second was coined by a user who has chosen to go by Adora in January 6th, 2021 at the request of FANDOM user Vkgfjlmvfjkvmfkgvfk.[3]
- Light gold represents mythical beings
- Yellow represents fictional characters/beings and conceptual beings (such as musickin)
- Light pink represents prehistoric beings
- Dark pink represents land-related beings
- Pale purple represents having multiple kingenders
- Dark purple represents multi-dwelling beings (ex: a frog that lives in water and on land)
- Light blue represents aquatic beings
- Dark blue represents flying or sky-based beings
- Black represents feeling misplaced or knowing your body does not fit your true identity.
- Humanoid design represents one's outward body
Resources
https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/Kingender-4-869557885