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    An example of this would be a cisgender-[[man]] whos innerworld body is male, however in the outter word they are in an [[AFAB]] body, and calling themself a cis-man would cause confusion to those who know they are AFAB, since they have never been in a 'boy' body.
    An example of this would be a cisgender-[[man]] whos innerworld body is male, however in the outter word they are in an [[AFAB]] body, and calling themself a cis-man would cause confusion to those who know they are AFAB, since they have never been in a 'boy' body.




    Other terms for describing genders in systems include [[különgender]], [[azonosgender]], and genders within the [[Effect System]], [[Tubuh System]], and/or the [[Plural Gender System]].
    Other terms for describing genders in systems include [[különgender]], [[azonosgender]], and genders within the [[Effect System]], [[Tubuh System]], and/or the [[Plural Gender System]].

    Revision as of 04:36, 3 May 2021

    Confurdirgender (pronounced con-fu-jeer-gender) is s a term specific to alters within a system who is cisgender in the innerworld, however they do not share the same gender as their body's assigned gender at birth. This may cause confusion to those who question the alter's gender, as it may be complicated to explain to singlets.

    An example of this would be a cisgender-man whos innerworld body is male, however in the outter word they are in an AFAB body, and calling themself a cis-man would cause confusion to those who know they are AFAB, since they have never been in a 'boy' body.

    Other terms for describing genders in systems include különgender, azonosgender, and genders within the Effect System, Tubuh System, and/or the Plural Gender System.

    History

    This term was coined by on May 2nd of 2021 by Cryptocrew.

    Etymology

    The name comes from the Portugese word confudir, which means "to confuse."

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