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[[File:Static-assets-upload13880412056344586948.png|thumb|The Kinggender flag, coined by [[User:Lovenderr|Lovenderr]]. ]] |
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'''Kinggender''' is a male-aligned [[xenogender]] that is lofty and grandiose. The individual with this gender feels that their identity feels majestic, imposing and grand. Often involves a gender expression that is bold, commanding and confident. May openly pursue reverence of their identity from others and/or be very vocal about their identity to others, with pride. Feels more intense and bold than pringender. |
'''Kinggender''' is a male-aligned [[xenogender]] that is lofty and grandiose. The individual with this gender feels that their identity feels majestic, imposing and grand. Often involves a gender expression that is bold, commanding and confident. May openly pursue reverence of their identity from others and/or be very vocal about their identity to others, with pride. Feels more intense and bold than pringender. |
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Other versions are: Queengender (female aligned), or Regisgender (nb aligned) |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 18:59, 30 March 2021
Kinggender is a male-aligned xenogender that is lofty and grandiose. The individual with this gender feels that their identity feels majestic, imposing and grand. Often involves a gender expression that is bold, commanding and confident. May openly pursue reverence of their identity from others and/or be very vocal about their identity to others, with pride. Feels more intense and bold than pringender.
Other versions are: Queengender (female aligned), or Regisgender (nb aligned)
History
This term was coined by Tumblr user pastelmemer on an unspecified date.[1]
Flag
The flag was designed anonymously and released on March 6, 2017 via Pride-Flags on DevianArt.[2] Purple is a colour often associated with royalty, wealth, nobility, grandeur, extravagence and pride. Yellow, the colour of gold, thrones and crowns, is also another colour often connected to royalty.