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'''Aivotsex''' is a [[sex]] that is specific to [[System|systems]]. It is a term used to describe non-humans within systems who have sex characteristics that are not describable as male, female, or [[intersex]]. This term may be used by any non-human system member to describe the sex characteristics they have within their inner world. For example, a non-human system member who is partially or fully an animal may have something similar to a [[faunagenital]], making them fit aivotsex better than terms for human sexes. |
'''Aivotsex''' is a [[sex]] that is specific to [[System|systems]]. It is a term used to describe non-humans within systems who have sex characteristics that are not describable as male, female, or [[intersex]]. This term may be used by any non-human system member to describe the sex characteristics they have within their inner world. For example, a non-human system member who is partially or fully an animal may have something similar to a [[faunagenital]], making them fit aivotsex better than terms for human sexes. |
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[[File:Aivotsex.jpg|thumb|Aivotsex Flag by Ariathatsme]] |
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This term is only to be used by those who are non-human system members, and is not to be used by singlets or anyone who is not a system. One with this sex may or may not identify as [[aivotgender]] as well. |
This term is only to be used by those who are non-human system members, and is not to be used by singlets or anyone who is not a system. One with this sex may or may not identify as [[aivotgender]] as well. |
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== Flag == |
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The flag was created on April 29, 2021 by FANDOM user [[User:Ariathatsme|Ariathatsme]]. The meaning goes as follows: purple for out of the gender binary and not being able to be characterized by male, intersex, or female traits; red for non-human characteristics; white to represent mystery, magic, and interconnection; dark grey to represent neurodivergence and being a system; brown to represent faunagenital or animal/animal-like alters. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[Category:Flagless Identities]] |