Bondgender

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Bondgender is an umbrella term for all gender identities that increase in intensity the more attached or connected a person feels toward their gender.

History

Bondgender was coined on July 30th, 2022 by IHaveToChangeMyUsernameNooooo on Gender Wiki, along with its flag.

Flag origin & meaning

The current bondgender pride flag was created by fandom user IHaveToChangeMyUsernameNooooo and first seen on the Gender Wiki on July 30th, 2022. It consists of 7 stripes that are black, pink, yellow, white, purple, blue, then black again, along with a triangle atatched the the left side pointing to the right side of the flag, and a red transparent heart in the middle. The black stripes represent agender people, the pink represents girls/females/women/ femininity, the yellow represents non-binaries/gender neutral individuals/enbies, the white stripe represents all gender identities, the purple represents bigender people, and the blue stripe represents boys/males/men/masculinity. The heart in the middle of the flag represents attatchment or connection to someone's gender, and the triangle keeps the heart (attatchment/connection) close to someone's gender identity.

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