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    [[File:BNC Flag.png|thumb|342x342px|Body Non-Conforming Flag]]
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    '''Body Non-Conforming''' ('''BNC'''), also known as '''Soul'''/'''Body Variant''', is a form of ‘[https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Non-Conformity non-conformity]’ in which an individual’s identity is beyond just physical or mental identities. In other words, individuals that feel the body they are in physically(and/or) mentally, or spiritually, wasn’t meant for them.
    == '''Body Non-Conforming''' ('''BNC'''), also known as '''Soul'''/'''Body Variant''', is a form of ‘[https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Non-Conformity non-conformity]’ in which an individual’s identity is beyond just physical or mental identities. In other words, individuals that feel the body they are in physically(and/or) mentally, or spiritually, wasn’t meant for them. ==


    * A [[Transgender|trans]] man who feels like they were always man, may feel like they were born in the wrong body but their identity beyond what they were physically is male.
    * A [[Transgender|trans]] man who feels like they were always man, may feel like they were born in the wrong body but their identity beyond what they were physically is male.
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    == History ==
    == History ==
    BNC was created on 7th of July, 2021, by discord and FANDOM user, Musephile.
    BNC was created on 7th of July, 2021, by discord and FANDOM user, Musephile.

    == Flag ==
    The flag from represents both the overbody and underbody, the connection, and how it’s goes.

    * From the left side. Redish tones to grey represent the overbody and the identities.
    * From the right. Blueish tones to black represent the underbody and the physical identities.
    * The purple, blue, and grey, in the middle represent the connection/feeling/complex form on how BNC may make someone feel.


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==

    Revision as of 19:40, 24 September 2021

    Body Non-Conforming Flag

    Body Non-Conforming (BNC), also known as Soul/Body Variant, is a form of ‘non-conformity’ in which an individual’s identity is beyond just physical or mental identities. In other words, individuals that feel the body they are in physically(and/or) mentally, or spiritually, wasn’t meant for them.

    • A trans man who feels like they were always man, may feel like they were born in the wrong body but their identity beyond what they were physically is male.
    • A cisgender individual who feels they should have been the ‘opposite’, or ‘non-AGAB’ but may not suffer with dysphoria, nor may feel like it’s a ‘need’ to identify as said identity.
    • Individual who has been allosexual for as long as they can remember, but never felt truly comfortable with it, and feels like their identity ‘beyond’ is asexual.
    • Individuals who are alterhuman, or questioning if they are alterhuman.

    Addition Terminology

    Overbody/Oversoul

    Overbody is a term to describe the identity or identities that are beyond current physical world identities/underbody.

    Underbody/Undersoul

    Underbody is a term to describe current identities within the physical world.

    Body non-conforming was made commonly for individuals who feel said way to their current physical world identities, with being able to be used to anyone of any gender, cis or cisn’t.

    BNC may or may not come with dysphoria of any kind.

    History

    BNC was created on 7th of July, 2021, by discord and FANDOM user, Musephile.

    Flag

    The flag from represents both the overbody and underbody, the connection, and how it’s goes.

    • From the left side. Redish tones to grey represent the overbody and the identities.
    • From the right. Blueish tones to black represent the underbody and the physical identities.
    • The purple, blue, and grey, in the middle represent the connection/feeling/complex form on how BNC may make someone feel.

    Resources

    • Day of coining
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