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* An alter who is fluid between a penis and a vagina (or a combination of both.) |
* An alter who is fluid between a penis and a vagina (or a combination of both.) |
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* An alter who is fluid between penis and ambiguous genitals and/or clitoromegaly. |
* An alter who is fluid between penis and [[Ambiguous Genitalia|ambiguous genitals]] and/or [[clitoromegaly]]. |
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* An alter who is fluid between vagina and ambigiuous genitals and/or clitoromegaly. |
* An alter who is fluid between vagina and ambigiuous genitals and/or clitoromegaly. |
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* An alter who is fluid between having genitals or having none. |
* An alter who is fluid between having genitals or having none. |
Revision as of 20:47, 30 May 2021
Cambiosex (pronounced cam-bee-oh-sex) is a term under the Tubuhive umbrella used to describe an alter within a system that has a changing sex or changing sex traits within the inner world. This includes, but is not limited to...
- An alter who is fluid between a penis and a vagina (or a combination of both.)
- An alter who is fluid between penis and ambiguous genitals and/or clitoromegaly.
- An alter who is fluid between vagina and ambigiuous genitals and/or clitoromegaly.
- An alter who is fluid between having genitals or having none.
- An alter who is fluid between having breasts and a flat chest.
- An alter who is fluid between different secondary sex traits (such as body hair.)
- An alter who is fluid between the size of their genitals and/or breasts.
One who is cambiosex may also identify as genitalfluid/sexfluid or morphisex/morphigenital, depending on their inner body. This term is only to be used by those who are system members, and is not to be used by singlets or anyone who is not a system. One with this sex may identify as cambiogender as well.
History
This term was coined by Cryptocrew, specifically Artemis, on may 3rd of 2021 to describe his experiences.
Etymology
Cambio means 'change' in Spanish.