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[[File:The zombzgender pride flag.png|thumb| |
[[File:The zombzgender pride flag.png|thumb|the zombzgender flag]] |
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'''Zombzgender''', or '''zombsgender''', is a [[xenogender]] in which the person experiences a connection to zombies. They may feel related to their aesthetics and cultural significance/legacy, especially their legacy in pop culture, or they may simply feel connected to zombies. This is a spectrum, it ranges from fully dead to partially dead! The person may have characteristics of a zombie naturally or unnaturally. Some individuals don't feel as if anything else similar applies due to being too specific. This may also be a [[kingender]] for zombiekin or related kintypes. |
'''Zombzgender''', or '''zombsgender''', is a [[xenogender]] in which the person experiences a connection to zombies. They may feel related to their aesthetics and cultural significance/legacy, especially their legacy in pop culture, or they may simply feel connected to zombies. This is a spectrum, it ranges from fully dead to partially dead! The person may have characteristics of a zombie naturally or unnaturally. Some individuals don't feel as if anything else similar applies due to being too specific. This may also be a [[kingender]] for zombiekin or related kintypes. |
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Revision as of 13:33, 23 March 2021
Zombzgender, or zombsgender, is a xenogender in which the person experiences a connection to zombies. They may feel related to their aesthetics and cultural significance/legacy, especially their legacy in pop culture, or they may simply feel connected to zombies. This is a spectrum, it ranges from fully dead to partially dead! The person may have characteristics of a zombie naturally or unnaturally. Some individuals don't feel as if anything else similar applies due to being too specific. This may also be a kingender for zombiekin or related kintypes.
History
Zombzgender was coined by a person named Emma Woods (twitter and instagram user irlemmawoods) through social media DMs on January 9, 2021. He designed the flag on January 13, 2021.