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    [[File:Altergender.png|thumb|the altergender flag]]
    [[File:Altergender.png|thumb|the altergender flag]]
    '''Altergender''' is a term for people who are [[altersex]] and/or [[transsex]] and feel as though they do not fit the roles of [[transgender]] and [[cisgender]] due to this. An example of this would be an [[AFAB]] woman who is transsex, and no longer has a vagina, but still is a woman. Due to this, they may feel as though the term cisgender doesn't fit their experience with womanhood.
    '''Altergender''' is a term for individuals who are [[altersex]] and/or [[transsex]] and feel as though they do not fit the roles of [[transgender]] and [[cisgender]] due to this. An example of this would be an [[AFAB]] woman who is transsex, and no longer has a vagina, but still is a woman. Due to this, they may feel as though the term cisgender doesn't fit their experience with womanhood.


    Some other reasons this might occur include, but are not limited to:
    Some other reasons this might occur include, but are not limited to:

    Revision as of 12:59, 13 November 2021

    the altergender flag

    Altergender is a term for individuals who are altersex and/or transsex and feel as though they do not fit the roles of transgender and cisgender due to this. An example of this would be an AFAB woman who is transsex, and no longer has a vagina, but still is a woman. Due to this, they may feel as though the term cisgender doesn't fit their experience with womanhood.

    Some other reasons this might occur include, but are not limited to:

    • Someone with gender dysmorphia who got hormone replacement therapy and/or surgery to alleviate this dysmorphia, while not feeling dysphoric or identifying with another gender.
    • Someone who got hormone replacement therapy and/or surgery due to being altersex or transsex, due to not feeling connected to their sex traits, while not feeling dysmorphic or dysphoric and/or identifying with another gender.
    • An AFAB lesbian or otherwise sapphic woman who got sexual reassignment surgery for the sexual side of their life, due to their own preference/fantasy.
    • An AMAB vincian or otherwise achillean man who got sexual reassignment surgery for the sexual side of their life, due to their own preference/fantasy.
    • A transsex person who was born with an intersex body, however due to their intersex traits being non-consensually removed when they were young, they feel as though the terms cisgender and transgender don't fit their experiences.

    History

    This term was coined at an unknown point of February by Weniviere/Catra of Cryptocrew's system, and was officially published on March 2nd of 2021.

    Flag

    The flag was coined by Weniviere/Catra of Cryptocrew's system on March 2nd of 2021. Blue represents men, pink represents women, purple represents those who are/were intersex individuals, turquoise represents unique gender experiences, black represents the journey through ones identity, yellow represents having an altered sex, and white represents how ones sex alteration changes how one experiences gender. The yellow triangle on the flag was inspired by the altersex and transsex flags, and the colors were inspired from the altersex and transsex flags as well.

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