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Someone who is '''wildgender''' may incorporate the wild and untamed into their gender in some way. Wildgender includes many of [[floragender]] and [[faunagender]], but not all of them. Wildgender's inclusivity refers specifically to plant, animal, landscape, and other related parts of nature in gender as untamed, wild, and unable to be domesticated. While faunagender includes [[pupgender]] and [[catgender]], wildgender would rather include genders relating to [[Wolfgender|wolves]], hyenas, [[Tigergender|tigers]], and caracals that are deeply feral and unwilling to be tamed.
Could be seen as related or similar to [[Exemgenders System|Exemgender]], however it excludes the mythical and fantasy elements, as well as being more untamable. Can be seen to include parts of [[feragender]] and all who fall into [[beastgender]] (term yet to be confirmed). May or may not be a [[kingender]].
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