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    [[File:Gendercaecus flag.png|thumb|The Gendercaecus flag.]]
    [[File:Gendercaecus flag.png|thumb|The gendercaecus flag.]]
    '''Gendercaecus''' is a [[gender]] that you cannot see or decipher. You may be able to feel the idea of it, as if you were seeing it with your eyes closed, only able to sense the difference between light and shadow. Your [[gender]] also makes it difficult to tell the [[gender]] of others, as if viewing them through the same blur of only light and shadow. Sometimes you find it difficult to understand that others do not experience [[gender]] the same way, because this is your normal.
    '''Gendercaecus''' is a [[gender]] that one cannot see or decipher. One may be able to feel the idea of it, as if one were seeing it with one's eyes closed, only able to sense the difference between light and shadow. One's [[gender]] also makes it difficult to tell the [[gender]] of others, as if viewing them through the same blur of only light and shadow. Sometimes one finds it difficult to understand that others do not experience [[gender]] the same way, because this is one's normal.


    == History ==
    == History ==

    Latest revision as of 22:32, 31 August 2021

    The gendercaecus flag.

    Gendercaecus is a gender that one cannot see or decipher. One may be able to feel the idea of it, as if one were seeing it with one's eyes closed, only able to sense the difference between light and shadow. One's gender also makes it difficult to tell the gender of others, as if viewing them through the same blur of only light and shadow. Sometimes one finds it difficult to understand that others do not experience gender the same way, because this is one's normal.

    History

    This term was coined by Tumblr user mogai-luv on 11th August, 2020. The flag was created the same day.[1]

    Etymology

    The term comes from the word 'caecus' meaning blind in Latin.

    References

    1. Gendercaecus Coining
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