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    '''Mihigender''' is a [[xenogender]] for people who feel like other aspects about themselves (such as attitude, personality, appearance, interests, relationships, neurodivergencies, mental disorders, etc) influence their gender. It may also include people who connect to or find traits about them helpful for understanding their gender. The name comes from the Latin word for me.
    '''Mihigender''' is a [[xenogender]] for people who feel like other aspects about themselves (such as attitude, personality, appearance, interests, relationships, neurodivergence, etc) influence their gender. It may also include people who connect to or find traits about themselves helpful for understanding their gender.

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    == History ==
    == History ==
    The gender was coined by FANDOM user RhinoBeloved on the 20th of July 2021 in response to another FANDOM user questioning their gender.
    The term was coined by FANDOM user RhinoBeloved on July 20, 2021, in response to another FANDOM user who was questioning their gender.

    == Etymology ==
    The term comes from the Latin word, ''mihi'', which means "to me," "for me," "mine," or "me."
    [[Category:Noungender]]
    [[Category:Noungender]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]

    Revision as of 03:40, 21 July 2021

    Mihigender is a xenogender for people who feel like other aspects about themselves (such as attitude, personality, appearance, interests, relationships, neurodivergence, etc) influence their gender. It may also include people who connect to or find traits about themselves helpful for understanding their gender.

    History

    The term was coined by FANDOM user RhinoBeloved on July 20, 2021, in response to another FANDOM user who was questioning their gender.

    Etymology

    The term comes from the Latin word, mihi, which means "to me," "for me," "mine," or "me."

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