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    {{Distinguish|genderspike|sparkgender}}
    {{Distinguish|genderspike|sparkgender}}
    [[File:Genderspark symbol.png|thumb|The gender spark symbol]]
    [[File:Any_spark_flag.jpg|alt=|thumb|The gender spark flag.]]
    [[File:Genderspark symbol.png|thumb|The gender spark symbol.]]
    '''Gender spark''' is a term coined to describe an unexpected, long-lasting and/or intense change in one's gender experience. A spark typically feels like one's connection or relationship with gender temporarily or significantly alternates, rather than the gender itself changing. The experience itself could only be felt one time, or occasionally, or even differently, depending on how someone chooses to use the term.
    '''Gender spark''' is a term to describe an unexpected, long-lasting, and/or intense change in one's relationship/connection with gender, whilst the gender itself remains the same. The experience could only be felt one time, occasionally, or even differently. Gender sparks do not have to last a specific time in order for it to classify as a spark. It is up to the individual what they classify as a spark. Gender sparks are not inherently LGBTQ+, as they could be felt by anyone, regardless of their identity.


    Identifying an experience as a gender spark is a personal choice. One may have similar experiences, but prefer not to classify them as sparks.
    == Clarification information ==


    Examples might appear as:
    * One does not have to describe their experiences with this term. It is there for individuals who feel the term will benefit their identity.
    * Gender sparks do not have to last a specific time in order for it to classify as a spark. That is a personal choice.
    * The experience itself does not count as an LGBTQ+ orientation. Sparks could be felt by anyone, regardless of their identity.


    * A woman who has a sudden and/or unexpected connection to manhood, while still feeling at place/comfortable as a woman. This would be a masculine spark.
    == Differentiation information ==
    * A [[Female|woman]]/[[Fiaspec|woman-aligned]] individual experiencing an intense increase in their connection to womanhood. This would be a feminine spark.
    * A [[genderfluid]] individual identifying as [[neutrois]] for longer than expected or for an extended period. This would be a neutral spark.
    * An individual who occasionally has trouble determining their connection to their gender due to neurodivergence. This would be a neurogenic spark.
    * A genderflux person jumping from [[libragender]] to [[hypergender]]. The spark depends on what gender they fluctuate from.


    * Different from genderspike: This term does not feature a base gender, nor does it require a base gender in order to be experienced. A woman/fem-aligned individual could experience an intense increase in their connection to womanhood and identify that as a spark. A genderfluid individual could identify as neurtois for longer than expected and classify that as a spark, and so on.
    Gender sparks are different from [[genderspike]], because sparks do not feature a base gender, nor do they require a base gender in order to be experienced. It's also different from [[sparkgender]], which is aimed at [[agender]] individuals who experience a temporary connection to gender, which then fades back into their original lack of gender. Sparks can be felt in many different ways and by all genders. The spark itself is not incorporated into one's gender label.
    * Different from sparkgender: Sparkgender is aimed at agender individuals who experience a temporary connection to gender, which then fades back into their original lack of gender. Sparks can be felt in different ways and by different genders - the spark itself is not incorporated into one's gender label.


    == History ==
    ==History ==
    The term was coined roughly in early 2021. The user which invented the label goes by "QMCR". No page outside the wiki further explains this label.
    The term was coined by QMCR, roughly in early 2021. It was coined through this page and has no outside sources.


    == Gallery ==
    == Subset information ==
    Extra information and details on specific subsets can be found here:
    <gallery>
    File:Feminine spark.jpg|Female and feminine spark flag
    File:Masculine spark.jpg|Male and masculine spark flag
    File:Neutral spark.jpg|Agender and neutral spark flag
    File:Xenic spark.jpg|Other (outherine/xeni) spark flag
    File:Androgynous spark.jpg|Multi and androgynous spark flag
    File:Any spark flag.jpg|Any or all (inclusive) spark flag
    </gallery><br />


    *[[Feminine Sparks|Female/Feminine tap]] (name alternated due to the fact "feminine spark" is a term which is similar to that of an inappropriate site).
    *[[Masculine Sparks|Male/Masculine spark]]
    * Agender/Neutral spark (WIP)
    * Outherine/Xenine spark (WIP)
    * Multi/Androgynous spark (WIP)
    * [[Neurogeneric Sparks|Neurogender/neurogenic spark]]


    ==Gallery==
    [[Category:Pages Without Resources]]
    <gallery>
    [[Category:Pages Without Resources]]
    File:Feminine spark.jpg|The female/feminine tap flag.
    [[Category:Pages With No History Section]]
    File:Masculine spark.jpg|The male/masculine spark flag.
    [[Category:Terminology]]
    File:Neutral spark.jpg|The agender/neutral spark flag.
    File:Xenic spark.jpg|The outherine/xenine spark flag.
    File:Androgynous spark.jpg|The multi/androgynous spark flag.
    File:Neurogenic spark.png|The neurogender/neurogenic spark flag.
    </gallery>
    [[Category:Terminology]]
    [[Category:Terminology]]

    Latest revision as of 17:26, 16 September 2021

    The gender spark flag.
    The gender spark symbol.

    Gender spark is a term to describe an unexpected, long-lasting, and/or intense change in one's relationship/connection with gender, whilst the gender itself remains the same. The experience could only be felt one time, occasionally, or even differently. Gender sparks do not have to last a specific time in order for it to classify as a spark. It is up to the individual what they classify as a spark. Gender sparks are not inherently LGBTQ+, as they could be felt by anyone, regardless of their identity.

    Identifying an experience as a gender spark is a personal choice. One may have similar experiences, but prefer not to classify them as sparks.

    Examples might appear as:

    • A woman who has a sudden and/or unexpected connection to manhood, while still feeling at place/comfortable as a woman. This would be a masculine spark.
    • A woman/woman-aligned individual experiencing an intense increase in their connection to womanhood. This would be a feminine spark.
    • A genderfluid individual identifying as neutrois for longer than expected or for an extended period. This would be a neutral spark.
    • An individual who occasionally has trouble determining their connection to their gender due to neurodivergence. This would be a neurogenic spark.
    • A genderflux person jumping from libragender to hypergender. The spark depends on what gender they fluctuate from.

    Gender sparks are different from genderspike, because sparks do not feature a base gender, nor do they require a base gender in order to be experienced. It's also different from sparkgender, which is aimed at agender individuals who experience a temporary connection to gender, which then fades back into their original lack of gender. Sparks can be felt in many different ways and by all genders. The spark itself is not incorporated into one's gender label.

    History

    The term was coined by QMCR, roughly in early 2021. It was coined through this page and has no outside sources.

    Subset information

    Extra information and details on specific subsets can be found here:

    Gallery

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