Kingender is an umbrella term for a gender identity related to one's kintype. Otherkin refers to a non-human identification; for example, someone who identifies as a dragon on a spiritual, mental, or emotional level. Kingender may include a change in gender when one experiences a shift, the experience of being a certain gender because of one's identity, or identifying as a xenogender related to one's kintype. The suffix -kinic may be used for kingenders.
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Definitions
- Kingender: A catch-all term used to describe people whose gender(s) are related to them being otherkin, or are somehow influenced by it. - Pride-color-schemes, 2016[1]
The identity is exclusive to those who identify as otherkin (or a term that falls under otherkin), because the gender of people who identify as kingender is intertwined with their kin identity.
History
Kingender was coined was coined on or before July 25, 2014 by Tumblr user Sadvaporwavebabe and posted to MOGAI-Archive.[2] The first flag was designed by Deviantart user Pastelmemer and was posted by Deviantart user Pride-Flags on September 7th, 2015.[3] It has no confirmed meaning. Another alternate flag was designed by a Wiki user on January 6th, 2021 at the request of FANDOM user Vkgfjlmvfjkvmfkgvfk.[4]
Community
Controversy
The original coining of kingender was submitted to MOGAI-Archive by sadvaporwavebabe, who was a notorious anti-otherkin troll who later apologized for transphobia and ableism in her posts[5]. Despite the term coming from a troll, kingender is used in a legitimate fashion as a genuine label to this day.
Related Terms
Subsets
- Fictionkingender
For a comprehensive list, see Category:Kingender.
See Also
- Honum
- Faunagender
- Objectgender
- Delusigender
Gallery
Flags
Usage
In the 2020 Gender Census, 3 people (0.01%) labeled as specifically kingender. [6]