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    '''Vosgender''' is a gender identity in which a person's gender constantly changes to match the gender(s) of people nearby or people interacting with them. It is a form of polygender, genderfluid, and genderflux identity.
    '''Vosgender''' is a [[xenogender]] that feels wild and free one second and confined and hidden the next.


    ==Etymology==
    Depending on the individual, these changes may be rapid (for instance, when speaking to a woman but then briefly stopping to text a demiboy, the person's gender may immediately change as well), or gradual (the person may still be agender until they have spent several hours with one person and taken on that person's gender). Other vosgender people may experience multiple genders if they are interacting with multiple people, and may shift between bigender, trigender, or polygender as they interact with different numbers of people with different numbers of genders throughout the day.
    The ''vos'' in vosgender comes from the Latin word for “you.


    ==History and Flag==
    The term vosgender dervies from the Latin word ''vos'' ("you") + ''gender''.
    The current definition of the term and first vosgender flag were created by WordPress blogger UncommonGenders on February 2, 2018.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220121081335/https://uncommongenders.home.blog/2018/02/02/vosgender/ WordPress post on vosgender.]</ref>


    The second vosgender flag was created by FANDOM user [[User:Vospride1121|Vospride1121]] for the Gender Wiki on July 5, 2020.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240226091422/https://gender.fandom.com/wiki/Vosgender?file=Vosgender_flag.png Gender Wiki file for the vosgender flag.]</ref> The second vosgender flag resembles the genderflux flag. In the center is a large white circle with a small black dot in the center, similar to an eye.
    Vosgender people may use varying pronouns throughout the day (and may simply ask people to use their own pronouns), but it is more common for them to use you/you/your pronouns.


    == References ==
    The vosgender flag is based on the genderflux flag, with the addition of the dotted circle, which is used in physics to indicate a vector arrow pointing out of the page towards the reader. This symbolizes the gender of a vosgender person who is holding the flag, because it points towards the person whose gender is being experienced.
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    The vosgender flag.
    Vospride1121's vosgender flag.

    Vosgender is a xenogender that feels wild and free one second and confined and hidden the next.

    Etymology

    The vos in vosgender comes from the Latin word for “you.”

    History and Flag

    The current definition of the term and first vosgender flag were created by WordPress blogger UncommonGenders on February 2, 2018.[1]

    The second vosgender flag was created by FANDOM user Vospride1121 for the Gender Wiki on July 5, 2020.[2] The second vosgender flag resembles the genderflux flag. In the center is a large white circle with a small black dot in the center, similar to an eye.

    References

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