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    The green stripes represent the fluctuating nature of the gender
    The green stripes represent the fluctuating nature of the gender

    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Kingender]]
    [[Category:Kingender]]

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    Monsoonic is a xenogender and a kingender for rainkin, cloudkin and stormkin affected by the state of the weather - though anyone may use it if they feel it applies to them. It is characterised by a feeling of nostalgia and longing when it rains, causing your gender to be affected. Your gender may become heavy, sorrowful, aching and fluctuating in intensity (just like the rain). It is hard to explain, understand and even conceptualise. Associated images are forests at night, rain droplets in spider webs, morning dew on rotting leaves, and a pitter-patter sound.

    the monsoonic flag

    History

    Monsoonic was coined by FANDOM user Literallynotgod August 24, 2021. The flags were made at the same time. This is the first mention of Monsoonic, there are no outside sources or references.

    the monsoonic flag without the otherkin emblem

    Flag Meaning

    The blue stripes represent rain and storm

    The brown stripes represent both nature and nostalgia

    The grey stripe represents clouds

    The green stripes represent the fluctuating nature of the gender

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