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    [[File:Aldernic With Symbol.png|alt=|thumb|220x220px|The aldernic flag symbol.]]
    [[File:Aldernic With Symbol.png|alt=|thumb|220x220px|The aldernic flag symbol.]]
    [[File:Aldernic No Symbol.png|thumb|220x220px|The aldernic flag without symbol.]]
    [[File:Aldernic No Symbol.png|thumb|220x220px|The aldernic flag without symbol.]]
    '''Aldernic''' is an umbrella term for people who have, or wish to have, a body that deviates from what is expected in society or typical human notions. Aldernic may refer to fictional characters who have a different type of body from humans, but it may also be used by people who desire a body that does not match any existing body or a body that is not possible by human standards.
    '''Aldernic''' is an umbrella term for individuals who have, or wish to have, a body that deviates from what is expected in society or typical human notions. Aldernic may refer to fictional characters who have a different type of body from humans, but it may also be used by people who desire a body that does not match any existing body or a body that is not possible by human standards.


    Usually this term will define people who do not feel as though they fit into a “[[Man|male]]” or “[[Woman|female]]” body (though there are exceptions to this, such as people who [[Salmacian|desire both male ''and'' female sex characteristics]]), and instead desire an ambiguous, nonhuman, or other non-traditional body. It may refer to someone's “true” body, whether because of [[Otherkin|alterhumanity]], [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender nonconformity]], [[xenic]] identity, or anything else. It can also define someone's physical body, internal identity, or both.
    Usually this term will define people who do not feel as though they fit into a “[[Man|male]]” or “[[Woman|female]]” body (though there are exceptions to this, such as people who [[Salmacian|desire both male ''and'' female sex characteristics]]), and instead desire an ambiguous, nonhuman, or other non-traditional body. It may refer to someone's “true” body, whether because of [[Otherkin|alterhumanity]], [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender nonconformity]], [[xenic]] identity, or anything else. It can also define someone's physical body, internal identity, or both.
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