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[[File:161109231127604458.png|alt=Scenegender Flag|thumb|Scenegender Flag]] |
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'''Scenegender''' is an [[Aesthetigender|aesthetic]] and/or [[xenogender]] which is made of |
'''Scenegender''' is an [[Aesthetigender|aesthetic]] and/or [[xenogender]] which is made of a unique scene/setting that cannot be described using simple terms or by combining other genders. It is best described using a scene, such as a memory, place, or event that is unique to each person. Because of this, scenegenders could also overlap with [[cro]] or [[egogender]], both of which are genders that are unique to each person who experiences it. |
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Scenegender is not to be confused with [[scenecoric]], which is a -[[coric]] gender that is related to the [https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Scene scenecore] aesthetic. |
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⚫ | The flag and term were coined by Wikia FANDOM user noattractiononlyfroggie on January 19th, 2021. The flag represents a generic outdoors scene, with the blue representing the sky, the green being the grass, and the brown shades being dirt in the ground.<ref>[https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Scenegender?type=revision&diff=39218&oldid=39216 Scenegender Wikia Page History: January 20, 2021 - January 20, 2021]</ref> |
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[[Category:Xenogender]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:23, 2 January 2022
Scenegender is an aesthetic and/or xenogender which is made of a unique scene/setting that cannot be described using simple terms or by combining other genders. It is best described using a scene, such as a memory, place, or event that is unique to each person. Because of this, scenegenders could also overlap with cro or egogender, both of which are genders that are unique to each person who experiences it.
Scenegender is not to be confused with scenecoric, which is a -coric gender that is related to the scenecore aesthetic.
History and Flag
The flag and term were coined by Wikia FANDOM user noattractiononlyfroggie on January 19th, 2021. The flag represents a generic outdoors scene, with the blue representing the sky, the green being the grass, and the brown shades being dirt in the ground.[1]