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Both favper- and [[borderix]] genders are experiences when one is away from one's favourite person. The difference is that the borderix gender doesn't feel as intense and ''almost'' non-existent, whereas a favper- individual does not feel said gender at all. |
Both favper- and [[borderix]] genders are experiences when one is away from one's favourite person. The difference is that the borderix gender doesn't feel as intense and ''almost'' non-existent, whereas a favper- individual does not feel said gender at all. |
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For example, one may be primarily [[Genderfaun]] (fluid but never feminine), however when around one's FP the individual may feel more [[Non-Binary]] or even [[ |
For example, one may be primarily [[Genderfaun]] (fluid but never feminine), however when around one's FP the individual may feel more [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] or even [[feminine]] - translating to Favperenby and/or Favperfem. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |
Revision as of 23:07, 18 July 2022
Favper- is a prefix that can be added onto any gender. It means that someone feels a certain gender only when around someone's favorite person (also known as an FP).[1] For example, someone who identifies as a favperman will only identify with being a man when around their FP. Because of this connection, this term is exclusive to individuals with borderline personality disorder, BPD for short. [2]
Both favper- and borderix genders are experiences when one is away from one's favourite person. The difference is that the borderix gender doesn't feel as intense and almost non-existent, whereas a favper- individual does not feel said gender at all.
For example, one may be primarily Genderfaun (fluid but never feminine), however when around one's FP the individual may feel more non-binary or even feminine - translating to Favperenby and/or Favperfem.
Etymology
"Favper" is a portmanteau of "favorite" and "person". Favorite person is a term exclusive to those with borderline personality disorder.
History
The term was coined by the Discord user Astronomical Chaos#8607 (handle may be outdated) - specifically by their system member Loki (part of the Astronomical Chaos Cluster) who wanted to describe his experience with gender while being with his FP.