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    '''Ethegender''' can also be called '''Delicagender''', '''Daingender''', '''Etherereagender''' or '''Elegender'''.  It is a gender where the interpretation is left up to individuals, but in essence, it is a gender that is unable to be understood by the individual and/or others, and it cannot be explained.  It can also be defined as a dainty, elegant or delicate gender.
    '''Ethegender''' can also be called '''Delicagender''', '''Daingender''', '''Etherereagender''' or '''Elegender'''.  It is a gender where the interpretation is left up to individuals, but in essence, it is a gender that is unable to be understood by the individual and/or others, and it cannot be explained.  It can also be defined as a dainty, elegant or delicate gender.


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    == References ==
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    Revision as of 16:27, 29 February 2020

    Ethegender can also be called Delicagender, Daingender, Etherereagender or Elegender. It is a gender where the interpretation is left up to individuals, but in essence, it is a gender that is unable to be understood by the individual and/or others, and it cannot be explained. It can also be defined as a dainty, elegant or delicate gender.

    The prefixes for these terms come from the words elegant, ethereal, dainty and delicate.

    Ethegender was coined on July 17, 2014 by robotxt on tumblr.

    Flag colour and meanings

    There are two ethegender flags. The first one was created at the same time the term was coined, by tumblr user no-bucks-for-this-doe. The second one was created on August 23, 2015 by pride-flags on deviantart.[1]

    The colours on the flags are used to aesthetically represent the gender, with elegant and dainty seeming colours.[2]

    References

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