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Artemgender is not so much of a gender itself, but more of a term. Those identifying with this term will usually have a base gender that they usually identify as, but when listening to music, will change gender. |
Artemgender is not so much of a gender itself, but more of a term. Those identifying with this term will usually have a base gender that they usually identify as, but when listening to music, will change gender. |
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Term coined by @SlothArt on Scratch.<ref>{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://scratch.mit.edu/users/SlothArt/}}</ref> |
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Alex identifies as a male most of the time. He's at his friend's house when his favorite song by taylor swift comes on. |
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== Resources == |
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Alex: Hey Sam, while this song is playing, can you refer to me as a girl? |
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Sam: What do you mean? Aren't you a boy? |
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Alex: Im Artemgender, if you look it up, you'll understand. |
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'''Pronouns:''' Pronouns usually depend on current gender. If you are listening to a male artist, you might use he/him pronouns, but it's all choice of the individual. |
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[[Category:Audiogender]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:03, 19 July 2022
Artemgender is under the audiogender and musicgender umbrella. Artemgender is when ones gender changes to the gender of the artist one is listening to. This may only happens with certain songs or artists.
Artemgender is not so much of a gender itself, but more of a term. Those identifying with this term will usually have a base gender that they usually identify as, but when listening to music, will change gender.
Term coined by @SlothArt on Scratch.[1]