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    '''Magical girl gender''' or '''magical-girl gender''' is a [[xenogender]] that feels connected to Magical Girls/Mahou Shoujo. Its counterpart is [[Magical Boy Gender|magical boy gender]], magical girl gender people having a similar experience but feeling more connected to femininity.
    [[File:Magical Girl Gender Flag.png|thumb|Magical Girl Gender Flag]]
    [[File:Magical-girlgender.png|thumb|Alternate Magical Girl Gender flag]]
    '''Magical girl gender''' or '''magical-girlgender''' is a [[xenogender]] that feels connected to Magical Girls/Mahou Shoujo. The term "magical girl" is up to interpretation, which means people who identify as this gender can experience it in different ways.

    The [[masculine]] counterpart to this term is [[Magical Boy Gender|magical boy gender]].

    == History ==
    This term has been coined twice by two different Twitter users. The first time this term was coined was on August 28th, 2020 by Twitter user Fatuihater.<ref name=":0">[https://twitter.com/fatuihater/status/1299161295250481154/photo/1 Twitter User Fatuihater Magicalgirlgender Coining and Flag Post]</ref> The second time this term was coined was by Twitter user xLET_IT_RIPx on or before October 14th, 2020.<ref name=":1">[https://twitter.com/xLET_IT_RIPx/status/1316464457086836737 Twitter User xLET_IT_RIPx Magical Girl Gender Coining/Flag Post]</ref>


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The first flag was coined by Twitter user xLET_IT_RIPx on or before October 14, 2020.<ref name=":1" /> The flag's meaning is currently unknown.
    Flag and gender coined by MxBeyzarre on Twitter.<br />

    The second flag was designed by Twitter user Fatuihater on August 28, 2020. The flag's color meanings are: pink represents a connection to cute things, blue represents a connection to magic, white represents all gender identities, yellow represents "the secret magic hidden in you," and purple represents transformation<ref name=":0" /> (likely in reference to magical girl transformation scenes).

    == References ==
    <references/>
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Feminine Genders]]

    Latest revision as of 05:56, 18 June 2021

    Magical Girl Gender Flag
    Alternate Magical Girl Gender flag

    Magical girl gender or magical-girlgender is a xenogender that feels connected to Magical Girls/Mahou Shoujo. The term "magical girl" is up to interpretation, which means people who identify as this gender can experience it in different ways.

    The masculine counterpart to this term is magical boy gender.

    History

    This term has been coined twice by two different Twitter users. The first time this term was coined was on August 28th, 2020 by Twitter user Fatuihater.[1] The second time this term was coined was by Twitter user xLET_IT_RIPx on or before October 14th, 2020.[2]

    Flag

    The first flag was coined by Twitter user xLET_IT_RIPx on or before October 14, 2020.[2] The flag's meaning is currently unknown.

    The second flag was designed by Twitter user Fatuihater on August 28, 2020. The flag's color meanings are: pink represents a connection to cute things, blue represents a connection to magic, white represents all gender identities, yellow represents "the secret magic hidden in you," and purple represents transformation[1] (likely in reference to magical girl transformation scenes).

    References

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