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Xenogender is an umbrella term for individuals who don’t identify as a man or woman. Someone who identifies as xenogender resonates with and associates their gender with plants, animals, and/or other symbols. They don’t always use traditional pronouns like “he” or “she.”[1]
Symbol: A 3-striped rainbow with a bold star in the middle.
Flag: Pastel rainbow stripes with a 3-striped rainbow and bold star symbol in the middle. Note that each xenogender type can have its own flag and symbol.
Pronouns: Xenogender people typically use neopronouns like ze/zi/zirs, ey/em/eirs, xe/xem/xyrs, but this is up to the individual.[2]
History: “Xenogender” was first used on Tumblr by user Baaphomett in 2014.
Origins: Xeno- means “alien” or “strange.”[3]
Short form: “Xip” describes a boy or girl who identifies as xenogender, while “xenan” describes a man or woman.