Devagender: A gender that relates to, is inspired by and/or connects to Gundham Tanaka’s pet hamsters, the Four Dark Devas of Destruction, from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair.
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Devagender: A gender that relates to, is inspired by and/or connects to Gundham Tanaka’s pet hamsters, the Four Dark Devas of Destruction, from Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair.
Coined by me!

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Various gender terms with no known flags (part 8)
Dermagender: A cosmetic gender used for the fashion and confidence.
Devagender or Devigender: Having a gender characterized by the same qualities as your patron deity, or that deity's gender (the latter assumes the deity is nonbinary).
Diagender: “Dia” meaning “through, across, between”; a gender that works like a diagonal line through many genders on a personal level. Diagender has traits of many, but not all; some genders are closer to the line than others.
Divigender: A feeling that one’s gender is split or divided due to a dissociative disorder. For neurodivergent people who experience dissociation only.
Djender: A gender that is harsh and jagged.
[Full list of terms are in the google docs if you don’t want to wait for the next posts]
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