User:Bloodmoonnightlight/Sandbox

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Alternate Names

 * Demonologygender

Etymology
Name made by taking the first three letters of demon and added ology at the end of it, to show that the gender means the intrest in the topic in hand.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce the title of this article. This can be formatted in phonetic spelling or International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), or both. Embedding a video or audio file where someone pronounces the term is also acceptable. Easypronounciation.com has an English Phonetic Spelling Generator which may be used, but users should keep in mind it may not always be accurate and the original words a term's name is derived from should always be considered.

Definitions

 * Demologygender is a xenogender in which someone feels a connection to demons and demon-like entities in media or appearance. The aesthetic of demons intrigue them, but the fear of religion looms over one's head if they were to identify with one. This gender is meant to be the middle ground, where one doesn’t have to relate to religion-based demons, but if one is interested or relates to the religious side of it they still can identify as this. Being the gender is meant for any form or kind of demons.. - Reddit user BloodMoon_Night, 2021

The gender has 2 counterparts one that is a angel counterpart angologygender while the other is beingologygender

History
The term was coined by Reddit user BloodMoon_Night on August 11, 2021. The flags were created by the same user on the same day.

Community
A wide range of things can be mentioned here, this section is for general impacts that people who identify as this term have on society. Wikipedia's similar section can be used as inspiration.This section can mention things specific to this identity's community, like ace rings to asexuals, or miscellaneous things that people of this group have achieved and contributed to that don't fall into the other sections, or be left blank.

Statistics
Examples of people actually identifying with this label or the definition of it go here. Acceptable examples include quotes from celebrities or public figures, survey results like the Gender Census, and screenshots of blogs (with permission), etc. Fictional characters may also be added to this section if they've been said to be this label in canon (during the media they came from, or by a staff member.

(Ez keeps a tag on his blog dedicated to posts that mention statistics and one for canon representation, which may be a good place to start finding statistics and examples. He also spent time adding up exactly how many xenogender identities appeared in the 2020 Gender Census)

Controversy
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Perceptions and Discrimination
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Subsets

 * beingologygender

Flags
The demologygender flags have five stripes. The first stripe represents the attraction to demon-like aesthetics. The second stripe represents separation from pure evil. The third stripe represents the understanding and acceptance of humanity while being separated from it. The fourth stripe represents separation from religious applications. And the last stripe represents the relatability of demons in media.

Combinations
Combination flags for multiple labels would go here, ex; aromantic bisexual, transgender bi.

Other
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