So I couldn’t find any flag for tempgender. So I figured I could try to make one myself. I am not tempgender and I’d very much apreciate feedback from people who are.

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So I couldn’t find any flag for tempgender. So I figured I could try to make one myself. I am not tempgender and I’d very much apreciate feedback from people who are.
Various gender terms with no known flags (part 33)
Salugender: A gender which imparts upon its owner a feeling of safety and comfort.
Scattergender: Gender is kinda all over the place, but you don't really care.
Secander, Secgender, or Segender: Possible alternative to tangender if you feel like you have more than one gender with certainty but still flow beyond them; inspired by the secant function graph but mostly by the concept of a secant line.
Secogender: A gender that is only experienced for seconds at a time. Similar to Minugender.
Sexogender: When your gender is heavily influenced by sex or sexuality. Can be combined with relevant genders.
Sexusgender: You feel that your sex and gender have a special bond with one another; your gender defines your biological anatomy. If you are agender and feel that special connection, you would be a sexusagender (ie. your sex is agender) person.
Shellgender: A gender which is thin, though clearly identified, and yet feels hollow and unfelt.
[Full list of terms are in the google docs if you don’t want to wait for the next posts]
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If any of you know if there’s flags for any of these already, please send a link to it so we can add it to the gallery! And if you know who coined it so we can properly credit them (and that includes if it was anonymously posted or the blog deactivated).