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    [[File:Aclarus.jpg|thumb|The aclarus flag.]]
    '''Aclarus''' is not a gender within itself; rather, it is a descriptor that specifies an inability to distinguish one's actual gender due to trauma. This can be any variety of trauma and any kind of trauma disorder, like religious trauma or DID. It is exclusively for survivors.
    '''Aclarus''' is not a [[gender]] within itself; rather, it is a descriptor that specifies an inability to distinguish one's actual gender due to [[Neurodivergent|trauma]]. This can be any variety of trauma and any kind of trauma disorder, like religious trauma, [[plural:Disordered Plurality|DID, OSDD, UDD]], PTSD, etc. It is exclusively for survivors.


    Aclarus can be used in conjunction with other trauma-related terms like [[obligender]] or [[caedogender]]. It falls under the [[neurogender]] umbrella.
    == Related Terms ==
    '''Aclarus''' can be used in conjunction with other trauma-related terms like [[obligender]] or [[caedogender]]. It falls under the [[neurogender]] umbrella.
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    == Flag and Etymology ==
    == Flag and History ==
    The flag and term was coined by Tumblr user bfpd on May 27th of 2019.
    "Clarus" is Latin for "clear", and the prefix ''a-'' means "without" or "lacking". combined, it means a lack of clarity.


    Although the original creator did not disclose the meanings of the flag, some inferences can be made. The pink and blue background, with the blur in between, represents the binary genders. The shattered glass effect conveys the haze trauma causes.
    Although the original creator did not disclose the meanings of the flag, some inferences can be made. The pink and blue background, with the blur in between, represents the binary genders. The shattered glass effect conveys the haze trauma causes.


    == Etymology ==
    Aclarus flag by [https://objectum-gendersylph.tumblr.com/tagged/aclarus bfpd]
    "''Clarus''" is Latin for "clear", and the prefix ''a-'' means "without" or "lacking". combined, it means a lack of clarity.
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]

    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
    == Resources ==
    {{Archive|URL=2022.02.15-073450/https://objectum-gendersylph.tumblr.com/post/183742220397/aclarus-the-inability-to-distinguish-ones-gender%23notes}}
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]
    [[Category:Trauma Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Genders]]

    Latest revision as of 17:11, 7 July 2022

    The aclarus flag.

    Aclarus is not a gender within itself; rather, it is a descriptor that specifies an inability to distinguish one's actual gender due to trauma. This can be any variety of trauma and any kind of trauma disorder, like religious trauma, DID, OSDD, UDD, PTSD, etc. It is exclusively for survivors.

    Aclarus can be used in conjunction with other trauma-related terms like obligender or caedogender. It falls under the neurogender umbrella.

    Flag and History

    The flag and term was coined by Tumblr user bfpd on May 27th of 2019.

    Although the original creator did not disclose the meanings of the flag, some inferences can be made. The pink and blue background, with the blur in between, represents the binary genders. The shattered glass effect conveys the haze trauma causes.

    Etymology

    "Clarus" is Latin for "clear", and the prefix a- means "without" or "lacking". combined, it means a lack of clarity.

    Resources

    https://archive.today/2022.02.15-073450/https://objectum-gendersylph.tumblr.com/post/183742220397/aclarus-the-inability-to-distinguish-ones-gender%23notes

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