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    === Diff-Pro ===
    === Diff-Pro ===
    '''Diff-Ut''' (''pronounced diff-pro'') is a term used to describe people without prostatic utricle who desire or are [[Ut Euphoria|euphoric]] at the idea of having a prostatic utricle. This often describes müllerian or intersex people, however wolffian people who had their prostatic utricle removed may identify with this as well.
    '''Diff-Ut''' (''pronounced diff-pro'') is a term used to describe people without prostatic utricle who desire or are euphoric at the idea of having a prostatic utricle. This often describes müllerian or intersex people, however wolffian people who had their prostatic utricle removed may identify with this as well.


    Some examples of this could be a trans-men, AFAB non-binary, and/or AFAB anonbinary people who desire a prostatic utricle, a cisgender woman that desires a prostatic utricle for their own reasons, and/or an AMAB person who had their prostatic utricle removed and desires a new one.
    Some examples of this could be a trans-men, AFAB non-binary, and/or AFAB anonbinary people who desire a prostatic utricle, a cisgender woman that desires a prostatic utricle for their own reasons, and/or an AMAB person who had their prostatic utricle removed and desires a new one.
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    '''Diffxeno''' is a term for an individual who desires gonads and/or reproductive organs that are not currently known to be possible within human biology. These organs may or may not align with their gender.
    '''Diffxeno''' is a term for an individual who desires gonads and/or reproductive organs that are not currently known to be possible within human biology. These organs may or may not align with their gender.


    These terms are often used by [[xenic]], [[otherkin]], [[therian]], and non-humans in [[System|systems]] who desire sex traits that match their inner-self.
    These terms are often used by [[xenic]], [[otherkin]], therian, and non-humans in [[System|systems]] who desire sex traits that match their inner-self.


    Subsets to this are listed below.
    Subsets to this are listed below.
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