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    '''Gender dissonance''' is a form of cognitive dissonances experienced due to a misalignment of one’s subconscious and physical sexes.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/183243713545/gender-dissonant-pride-flag</ref>
    '''Gender dissonance''' is a form of cognitive dissonances experienced due to a misalignment of one’s physical sex and one's subconscious sex (the sex one sees themself as)<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/183243713545/gender-dissonant-pride-flag</ref> Dissonance differs somewhat from [[dysphoria]], which typically conflates this dissonance (discomfort) regarding one’s sex with the mental stresses that arise from societal pressure to traditionally conform to cultural gender norms.<ref>https://thefword.org.uk/2008/03/trans_101/</ref>


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    Dissonance differs somewhat from the psychiatric term [[dysphoria]], which typically conflates this dissonant cognitivity (discomfort) regarding one’s sex with the mental stresses that arise from societal pressure to traditionally conform to cultural gender norms.<ref>https://thefword.org.uk/2008/03/trans_101/</ref>
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    The gender dissonant flag.

    Gender dissonance is a form of cognitive dissonances experienced due to a misalignment of one’s physical sex and one's subconscious sex (the sex one sees themself as)[1] Dissonance differs somewhat from dysphoria, which typically conflates this dissonance (discomfort) regarding one’s sex with the mental stresses that arise from societal pressure to traditionally conform to cultural gender norms.[2]

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