@mushyroomswebkinz made this beautiful art of tinsel topper for me! As part of an art trade. Please check out their work!
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WEBKINZGENDER! COME IN AND PLAY!
hey! I've seen this flag and term reuploaded on the internet quite a bit, especially on pinterest and wikis. usually the credit for these is non-existent but hi hello! we made this flag! here is the file data in our Google photos to prove it!
webkinz means a lot to us as our primary special interest of over 15 years and so it's only natural our gender would be connected to it in some way. I've seen this term on a few hoards, so that must mean some others feel the same way! how wonderful!
the stripes have meaning, though they have changed over the years! originally, the hot pink represented childishness, the purple represented comfort, the blue represented love for webkinz, the green represented disconnect from the gender binary, and the yellow represented neurodivergence. this was a very personal interpretation of the flag, so we have decided to change the meaning a bit.
hot pink now represents nostalgia and childhood memories, or lack thereof.
purple still represents comfort, but more specifically comfort in webkinz and nostalgia.
blue still represents love and passion for webkinz.
green represents connection to and comfort in xenogenders, rather than a disconnect from the gender binary. anyone can use this gender regardless of identity.
the yellow represents autistic special interests, though the gender can be used by allistics.
suggested pronouns are kinz/kinzself!
the gender is not and never will be called "webkingender" how it is referred to on the wiki. webkinz is both plural and singular!
the wikis that show up when you search for webkinzgender still do not credit us (vsrobotjulie, vhsdreamland, or any of our other usernames) at all. if anyone can edit these and also add higher quality images of the flags this would be appreciated.
lots of love!
-the kinzville collective
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