Systemfluid

Systemfluid, or plurfluid, is an exclusive gender for systems in which the identity changes depending on who's fronting. This gender is intended for multiple and median systems alike. This may be a neurogender depending on the system.

Although most systems have alters of multiple seperate genders, this term can be useful to describe to singlets the seperation and experiences of each alter. This term can also be useful to closely-knit systems who wish to choose identities together rather than seperately. This term can also be used to describe a single alter whos gender changes when another alter fronts, regardless of whether or not they are co-conning or fronting as well.

This is an exclusive identity, as plurality is required in order to be systemfluid.

History
Systemfluid was coined some time before 2008. It is unknown who coined it.

Plurfluid was coined as an alternative term on November 15, 2020 by an anonymous wiki user. The plurfluid label was coined with non-OSDD/non-DID plurality in mind, as some find the usage of the term "system" is often deemed appropriative or offensive when used by those without OSDD/DID. Though, this is not agreed upon by everyone, and non-DID/OSDD systems have used the terminology since at least the late 90s and there is no evidence that the term was coined to be exclusive.

Flag
The systemfluid flag was designed by tumblr user @pastelmemer as late as August 23, 2015. It is based on the genderfluid flag, but the colors are replaced with various shades of green, which is the color for neurodivergence awareness.

The alternative systemfluid flag was created by an anonymous wiki user on November 13, 2020. It is designed to be more inclusive. It is based on the genderfluid flag, but the colors are different so they can show different meanings. Purple represents spiritual systems. White represents polygenic systems. Blue represents endogenic systems. Dark grey represents traumagenic systems. Yellow represents quoigenic systems. The symbol represents systems and plurality in general.

The second alternative systemfluid flag was created by tumblr user @gay-rats-sys. It is based on the genderfluid flag, but borrows colors from the neurogender flag. The ampersand represents plurality.