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    Loinmusicgender is a musigender that describes when someone feels as if there is something more to their gender than what it is. It feels like music playing in another room, with light seeping under the door. There is music playing faintly in the background, and one cannot tell what kind of music it is.

    History

    Loinmusicgender was coined by FANDOM user Unfunny person420 on May 10, 2021. They coined it after FANDOM user Daz3d..Ditt0 posted about how their gender felt.[1]

    “The best way I can describe my gender is that it’s like music that’s playing from another room. I feel agender, but there’s more to it. It’s like a dark room with light seeping in under the door and in the background you can hear some kind of music. The odd thing is, I can’t tell what kind of music that is...”

    Flags

    The loinmusicgender flag was created by FANDOM user Uncertified Funny on May 10, 2021. The black stripes represent darkness, the dark blue and purple represents the mysteriousness of the distant music, and the triangle represents the light under the door. The musical note represents music in general.

    An alternate loinmusicgender flag was designed by FANDOM user Daz3d..Ditt0 on May 10, 2021. The flag has no confirmed meaning.

    Another alternate flag was created by FANDOM user Uncertified Funny, based off of Chez Bacon's description. The flag has no confirmed meaning.

    Etymology

    Loinmusicgender is “loin” and “music” combined. “Loin” is French for “distant,” which describes how one’s gender feels as if there is music playing in another room, and sounds distant.

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