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    [[File:Phobiagender flag.png|thumb|The phobiagender flag|282x282px]]
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    '''Phobiagender''' is a gender that can be experienced in many ways, including but not limited to:
    '''Phobiagender''' is a gender that can be experienced in relation to an individual's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobia phobia], this includes but is not limited to:
    * A gender that feels like the phobia itself
    * A gender that feels like the phobia itself
    * A gender that is only felt when the phobia is triggered
    * A gender that is only felt when the phobia is triggered
    *A gender that is heavily influenced by the phobia
    *A gender that is heavily influenced by the phobia


    This term is exclusively for people with a phobia(s).
    This term is exclusive to individuals with a phobia.


    ''A phobia-'' prefix can be added to any gender to show it's assosiation with one's phobiagender. for example, phobia-girl, phobia-boy, and phobia-nonbinary.
    ''A phobia-'' prefix can be added to any gender to show it's association with one's phobiagender. for example, phobia-[[Woman|girl]], phobia-[[Man|boy]], and phobia-[[Non-Binary|nonbinary]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
    The term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Theexpertlesbiannerd|Theexpertlesbiannerd]] on April 16, 2021.
    The term was coined by FANDOM user [[User:Theexpertlesbiannerd|Theexpertlesbiannerd]] on April 16, 2021. This term was coined on the page and has no outside recourses


    == Flag ==
    The flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:Ringotheman|ringotheman]] on April 17, 2021 . The red represents fear, the dark blue represents unease, and the grey represents gender. The eye symbol represents paranoia and phobias.
    The flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:Ringotheman|ringotheman]] on April 17, 2021 . The red represents fear, the dark blue represents unease, and the grey represents gender. The eye symbol represents paranoia and phobias.


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    The prefix phobia comes from comes from the Greek word "Phobos" meaning fear.
    The prefix phobia comes from comes from the Greek word "Phobos" meaning fear.
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
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    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Emotugender]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Genders]]

    Latest revision as of 15:58, 2 November 2021

    The phobiagender flag

    Phobiagender is a gender that can be experienced in relation to an individual's phobia, this includes but is not limited to:

    • A gender that feels like the phobia itself
    • A gender that is only felt when the phobia is triggered
    • A gender that is heavily influenced by the phobia

    This term is exclusive to individuals with a phobia.

    A phobia- prefix can be added to any gender to show it's association with one's phobiagender. for example, phobia-girl, phobia-boy, and phobia-nonbinary.

    History

    The term was coined by FANDOM user Theexpertlesbiannerd on April 16, 2021. This term was coined on the page and has no outside recourses

    Flag

    The flag was created by FANDOM user ringotheman on April 17, 2021 . The red represents fear, the dark blue represents unease, and the grey represents gender. The eye symbol represents paranoia and phobias.

    Etymology

    The prefix phobia comes from comes from the Greek word "Phobos" meaning fear.

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