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    [[File:Locationgender.png|thumb|The locationgender flag created by FANDOM user RoseWatera.]]
    [[File:Locationgender.png|thumb|The locationgender flag created by FANDOM user RoseWatera.]]
    [[File:Locationgender pride flag.png|thumb|Alternate locationgender flag by Reign of the breadsticcs]]
    '''Locationgender''' is a [[xenogender]] and subset of [[worldgender]], in which one feels like they have a main gender, or their gender is in a certain location of the worldgender. For example: If one had a lot of feminine genders and their locationgender is on a masculine gender the feminine genders would still be there, just more ‘faded’.
    '''Locationgender''' is a [[xenogender]] and subset of [[worldgender]], in which one feels like they have a main gender, or their gender is in a certain location of the worldgender. For example: If one had a lot of feminine genders and their locationgender is on a masculine gender the feminine genders would still be there, just more ‘faded’.
    == History ==
    == History ==

    Revision as of 08:22, 3 April 2021

    The locationgender flag created by FANDOM user RoseWatera.
    Alternate locationgender flag by Reign of the breadsticcs

    Locationgender is a xenogender and subset of worldgender, in which one feels like they have a main gender, or their gender is in a certain location of the worldgender. For example: If one had a lot of feminine genders and their locationgender is on a masculine gender the feminine genders would still be there, just more ‘faded’.

    History

    The term was coined by FANDOM user Rosewatera on the 20th of January 2021 to explain their experience.

    Flag

    The flag consists of a 7 stripe gradient, with orange meaning having multiple genders, white meaning having a main gender, and shades of cream symbolising the other genders in the worldgender.

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