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[[File:Oviraptogender Flag.png|thumb|The Oviraptogender Flag]] |
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Gender is not a personality trait, so even if someone is interested in dinosaurs, it does not make them one, nor does it affect their gender in any way. |
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[[File:Oviraptogender Flag With a Symbol.png|thumb|The Oviraptogender Flag With a Symbol]] |
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'''Oviraptogender''' is a microlabel of [[Dinogender]] in which someone feels an extremely strong connection to the dinosaur Oviraptor, either strongly identifying as such or incorporating them into their gender to better understand their identity. It was made with oviraptor kin in mind, but anyone can identify as Oviraptogender. |
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One who identifies as Oviraptogender may refer to themselves as a "ovi[[Man|boy]]," "ovi[[Woman|girl]]," or "ovi[[Non-Binary|enby]]". |
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Have a nice day. |
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== History == |
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Oviraptogender was coined on the LGBTA wiki on January 11th, 2021 by FANDOM user Trashwoof. |
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== Flag == |
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The flags were coined by FANDOM user Transgender Cat on January 27, 2021. The colors of this flag are meant to represent some colored designs by archeologists when theorizing what the animal appeared as during its time. |
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[[Category:Kingender]] |
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Revision as of 23:30, 13 March 2021
Oviraptogender is a microlabel of Dinogender in which someone feels an extremely strong connection to the dinosaur Oviraptor, either strongly identifying as such or incorporating them into their gender to better understand their identity. It was made with oviraptor kin in mind, but anyone can identify as Oviraptogender.
One who identifies as Oviraptogender may refer to themselves as a "oviboy," "ovigirl," or "ovienby".
History
Oviraptogender was coined on the LGBTA wiki on January 11th, 2021 by FANDOM user Trashwoof.
Flag
The flags were coined by FANDOM user Transgender Cat on January 27, 2021. The colors of this flag are meant to represent some colored designs by archeologists when theorizing what the animal appeared as during its time.