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    {{distinguish|snakegender}}
    '''Snekgender ''' is under the '''noungender''' spectrum in which someone could feel connected to snakes somehow, and/or you feel your gender is small, wriggly and slithery.


    The colors of the '''snekgender''' flag represent:
    [[File:Snekgender.png|thumb|The snekgender flag.]]


    '''Snekgender''' is a [[noungender]] in which someone could feel connected to snakes somehow or experience their gender as small, wriggly and slithery. It can also be a [[memegender]] connected to the "Snek" animal macro image meme.
    ''Green'' and ''brown''- Snake scales


    ==History and Flag==
    ''White''- The gleam in snakes eyes
    The term and flag were created by FANDOM user [[User:AkoiFish|AkoiFish]] on October 16, 2020. The green and brown of the snekgender flag represent snake scales, the white the gleam in snakes' eyes, the pink the tongues of snakes, and the yellow the belly of snakes.


    ''Pink''- The snake tongue

    ''Yellow''- The snake tummy
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Noungender]]
    [[Category:Memegender]]

    Latest revision as of 01:10, 21 July 2021

    The snekgender flag.

    Snekgender is a noungender in which someone could feel connected to snakes somehow or experience their gender as small, wriggly and slithery. It can also be a memegender connected to the "Snek" animal macro image meme.

    History and Flag

    The term and flag were created by FANDOM user AkoiFish on October 16, 2020. The green and brown of the snekgender flag represent snake scales, the white the gleam in snakes' eyes, the pink the tongues of snakes, and the yellow the belly of snakes.

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