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    [[File:Fixed Mushgender Flag.png|thumb|The Mushgender Flag.]]
    Mushroomgender is a [[xenic]] term for those who feel a strong connection to mushrooms and nature, with those who use it feeling as if mushrooms are a part of their gender. It is a subset of [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Naturecoric naturecoric].
    [[File:Mushgender Flag with Mushrooms.png|thumb|Alternate Mushgender flag with Mushrooms.]]
    '''Mushroomgender''', or '''Mushgender''', is a [[xenogender]] describing someone who feels a strong connection to mushrooms and nature, and feel that mushrooms are a part of their gender. It is a subset of [[naturecoric]]. Mushgender is [[Abinary|unaligned]] from [[Masculine|masculinity]] and [[Feminine|femininity]] and/or manhood and womanhood.

    Subsets of mushgender include:

    * '''[[Agarigean]]''', a gender that feels like fly agaric mushrooms.
    * '''[[Virosean]]''', a gender that feels like destroying angel mushrooms.
    * '''[[Psilocybean]]''', a gender that feels like magic mushrooms.
    * '''[[Peckean]]''', a gender that feels like bleeding tooth mushrooms.
    * '''Shiitakean''', a gender that feels like shiitake mushrooms.
    * '''[[Indigoean]]''', a gender that feels like indigo milk cap mushrooms.
    * '''Deathcappean''', a gender that feels like death cap mushrooms.
    * '''Turkeytailean''', a gender that feels like turkey-tail mushrooms.
    * '''[[Puffballean]]''', a gender that feels like puffball mushrooms.
    * '''Xylarian''', a gender that feels like dead man's finger mushrooms.
    * '''Honeyan''', a gender that feels like honey mushrooms.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    Mushroomgender was coined by FANDOM user [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/User:ThatgaybestfriendThatgaybestfriend Thatgaybestfriend] on February 19, 2021.
    Mushroomgender was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Thatgaybestfriend|Thatgaybestfriend]] on February 19, 2021.

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    == Flag ==
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    The mushgender flag was also created by Thatgaybestfriend. The green stripes represent grass/moss, which is often where mushrooms can be found. The pink stripes represent brown/slightly pink mushrooms, and the red and white stripes represent traditional red and white mushrooms.
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    Latest revision as of 08:13, 20 August 2022

    The Mushgender Flag.
    Alternate Mushgender flag with Mushrooms.

    Mushroomgender, or Mushgender, is a xenogender describing someone who feels a strong connection to mushrooms and nature, and feel that mushrooms are a part of their gender. It is a subset of naturecoric. Mushgender is unaligned from masculinity and femininity and/or manhood and womanhood.

    Subsets of mushgender include:

    • Agarigean, a gender that feels like fly agaric mushrooms.
    • Virosean, a gender that feels like destroying angel mushrooms.
    • Psilocybean, a gender that feels like magic mushrooms.
    • Peckean, a gender that feels like bleeding tooth mushrooms.
    • Shiitakean, a gender that feels like shiitake mushrooms.
    • Indigoean, a gender that feels like indigo milk cap mushrooms.
    • Deathcappean, a gender that feels like death cap mushrooms.
    • Turkeytailean, a gender that feels like turkey-tail mushrooms.
    • Puffballean, a gender that feels like puffball mushrooms.
    • Xylarian, a gender that feels like dead man's finger mushrooms.
    • Honeyan, a gender that feels like honey mushrooms.

    History

    Mushroomgender was coined by FANDOM user Thatgaybestfriend on February 19, 2021.

    Flag

    The mushgender flag was also created by Thatgaybestfriend. The green stripes represent grass/moss, which is often where mushrooms can be found. The pink stripes represent brown/slightly pink mushrooms, and the red and white stripes represent traditional red and white mushrooms.

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