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'''Aistralic''' is a [[mutogender]] where one either only experiences their gender or experiences a different or stronger gender when doing something they're passionate about. This could be because it's just an integral part of their gender identity, or because their [[Gender Euphoria|gender euphoria]] is tied into other kinds of euphoria (i.e., the euphoria they experience when doing something they're passionate about). They may experience a stronger version of their gender, or a different gender, or feel [[genderfluid]] or feel a different gender identity when doing something they're passionate about. |
'''Aistralic''' is a [[mutogender]] where one either only experiences their gender or experiences a different or stronger gender when doing something they're passionate about. This could be because it's just an integral part of their gender identity, or because their [[Gender Euphoria|gender euphoria]] is tied into other kinds of euphoria (i.e., the euphoria they experience when doing something they're passionate about). They may experience a stronger version of their gender, or a different gender, or feel [[genderfluid]] or feel a different gender identity when doing something they're passionate about. |
Revision as of 01:36, 13 November 2021
Aistralic is a mutogender where one either only experiences their gender or experiences a different or stronger gender when doing something they're passionate about. This could be because it's just an integral part of their gender identity, or because their gender euphoria is tied into other kinds of euphoria (i.e., the euphoria they experience when doing something they're passionate about). They may experience a stronger version of their gender, or a different gender, or feel genderfluid or feel a different gender identity when doing something they're passionate about.
Etymology
The term aistralic comes from the Lithuanian "aistra" meaning passion.
History
The term was coined by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on February 26, 2021.