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    [[File:Tisagender.png|thumb|The tisagender flag]]'''Tisagender''' is a [[xenogender]] connected to, influenced by, or comparable to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_fox Tibetan foxes] in some way. A tisagender person may identify as a Tibetan fox or otherwise want to incorporate them into their identity. It is part of the [[Vulpinigender|vulpinigender subsystem]]. Those who are tisagender are not necessarily [[Alterhuman|otherkin]] or [[kingender]], however they can be.
    [[File:Tisagender.png|thumb|The tisagender flag]]'''Tisagender''' is a [[xenogender]] connected to, influenced by, or comparable to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_fox Tibetan foxes] in some way. A tisagender person may identify as a Tibetan fox or otherwise want to incorporate them into their identity. It is part of the [[Vulpinigender|vulpinigender subsystem]]. Those who are tisagender are not necessarily [[alterhuman:Otherkind|otherkin]] or [[kingender]], however they can be.


    ==History==
    ==History==

    Latest revision as of 17:20, 30 June 2022

    The tisagender flag

    Tisagender is a xenogender connected to, influenced by, or comparable to Tibetan foxes in some way. A tisagender person may identify as a Tibetan fox or otherwise want to incorporate them into their identity. It is part of the vulpinigender subsystem. Those who are tisagender are not necessarily otherkin or kingender, however they can be.

    History

    Tisagender was coined on June 21, 2020 by Tumblr user xeno-aligned.[1]

    Flag

    The tisagender flag was designed December 6, 2020 by mogai-trender-sideblog on Tumblr. The flag features a fox paw and is intended to reflect the colors associated with the Tibetan fox.[2]

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