Beorgender

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Without the Klimigender symbol
The Klimigender flag
By FANDOM user Andy Is Weird [3]
By FANDOM user Andy Is Weird[3]

Beorgender, not to be confused with firegender, is a klimigender which is related and/or connected to extremely high temperatures. The term is intentionally vague since everyone has different perceptions on what is and isn’t extremely hot. Although it doesn’t need to be, beorgender is often associated with flames.

History

The term Beorgender was coined by Tumblr user genderplaylist, formerly mogaiheaven[4], on November 9, 2018[2]. The flags were made by FANDOM user Lilstarrynymph[1] due to the lack of original flags for most klimigenders.

Flags

In the flags by Lilstarrynymph, the warm colors range from red to yellow to pink and white to represent flames, with darker shading to represent smoke. In the center is the klimgender symbol.

In the alternate flags by FANDOM user Andy Is Weird[3], the thermometer has a different color and the stripes only range from red to yellow with white and have no shading.

Pronouns

Pronouns for Beorgender include but are not limited to;

  • Burn/Burnt/Burned/Burnedself/Burntself/Burnself
  • Scorching/Scorchingself
  • Blister/Blistered/Blisterself
  • Flame/Flames/Flameself
  • Fire/Fires/Fireself
  • Smoke/Smokeself

Flags

The flags for Beorgender have warm colours to represent flames, which are usually associated with heat. The darker shaded area at the bottom of each row of color represents smoke. The klimigender symbol is used to help indicate to the viewer that it is a klimigender. The klimigender flag is used for most identities which fall under the klimigender umbrella.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 [1]
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 [2]
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 [3]
  4. [4]