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[[File:Sabussy meatgender flag.png|thumb|The meatgender flag.]] |
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[[File:Meatgender.png|thumb|An alternative meatgender flag.]] |
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'''Meatgender''' is a [[gastrogender]] related to the flavor, texture, appearance, and feeling of meat. The “meat” in meatgender primarily refers to red meats such as beef, pork, veal, and venison. |
'''Meatgender''' is a [[gastrogender]] related to the flavor, texture, appearance, and feeling of meat. The “meat” in meatgender primarily refers to red meats such as beef, pork, veal, and venison. |
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==History and Flag== |
==History and Flag== |
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The earliest use of the term was on January 17, 2021, by Twitter user sabussy.<ref>[https://twitter.com/sabussy/status/1350905413043167232 Tweet referring to meatgender.]</ref> The user also included a flag in the tweet. |
The earliest use of the term was on January 17, 2021, by Twitter user sabussy.<ref>[https://twitter.com/sabussy/status/1350905413043167232 Tweet referring to meatgender.]</ref> The user also included a flag in the tweet. |
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The term appeared on the LGBTA Wiki later that month on January 28, the page for meatgender created by FANDOM wiki user [[User:Guns Før Hands|Guns Før Hands]]. While early versions of the meatgender wiki page erroneously claimed that Guns Før Hands was the creator of the term, the differences between Guns Før Hands’ and sabussy's flags suggest that the co-occurring development of flags and definitions for meatgender is a coincidence. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Xenogender]] |
[[Category:Xenogender]] |
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[[Category:Foodgender]] |
[[Category:Foodgender]] |
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[[Category:Gastrogender]] |
[[Category:Gastrogender]] |
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[[Category:Texturagender]] |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 3 July 2021
Meatgender is a gastrogender related to the flavor, texture, appearance, and feeling of meat. The “meat” in meatgender primarily refers to red meats such as beef, pork, veal, and venison.
History and Flag
The earliest use of the term was on January 17, 2021, by Twitter user sabussy.[1] The user also included a flag in the tweet.
Both flags use various shades of red and a white-pink color to represent the layering of fat and muscle in red meat. The alternate flag has varying thicknesses in the stripes, similar to the uneven thickness of layers of fat and muscle in red meat.