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    [[File:Genderescape.jpg|thumb|alt=The genderescape flag. A four stripe flag. The colors from top to bottom are black, dark gray, light gray, and pink.|220x220px|The genderescape flag]]
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    '''Genderescape''', or '''escapegender''', is when one's gender is elusive in nature. Someone who is genderescape can easily understand their gender when they don't think much about it. However, when they try to label their gender, this can cause their gender to be more vague and confusing. The more one thinks about what their gender is or isn't, the less sure they are of their conclusions. People who are genderescape can have a gender, and sometimes they can name the gender, however, the more effort they put into thinking about gender, the more it eludes, or escapes, them. It can get to the point where gender feels foreign or unnatural. If enough time is spent not thinking about their gender, it can revert into an gender identity they can understand.
    '''Genderescape''', '''escapegender''', or '''elusgender''', is when one's [[gender]] is elusive in nature. Someone who is genderescape can easily understand their gender when they don't think much about it. However, when they try to explore or label their gender, their gender becomes vague and confusing.


    Genderescape individuals may know their experienced gender, but the more effort they put into thinking about gender, the more it eludes or escapes them. While thinking about their gender they may feel genderless, or like their gender is foreign or unnatural. If enough time is spent not thinking about their gender, it may revert into an gender identity they can understand.
    Some genderescape people only struggle with their gender when they think about their gender. Others can struggle when thinking about the genders of others, or gender in general.


    Some genderescape individuals only struggle with their gender when they think about their gender. Others can also struggle when thinking about the genders of others, or gender in general.
    Genderescape was made with [[Genderfluid|fluid]] and [[Genderflux|fluctuating]] genders in mind, but can be used by people whose gender is static. Genderescape can also be a type of gender fluidity or fluctuation.

    This can be used as an identity on its own, or be used with another identity. For example, boyescape or genderfluidescape.

    Genderescape may be described as a form of [[genderflux]] where one's gender flucctuates from gendered to genderless when they think about their gender. It may also be considered a form of [[genderfluid]] where one's gender changes from recognizable to foreign or unnatural when they think about their gender.

    The opposite of genderescape is [[filogender]].


    == History ==
    == History ==
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    The flag was created by Discord user BubblyChildOfHades#9497 on December 1, 2020.
    The flag was created by Discord user BubblyChildOfHades#9497 on December 1, 2020.


    <u>Flag Symbolism</u>
    <u>Flag Symbolism</u>:

    Black - Knowing/Certainty of gender

    Dark Blue Grey - A vague recollection of what your gender is


    Blue Grey - Complete and udder lack of knowing your gender
    * Black - Knowing/Certainty of gender
    * Dark Blue Grey - A vague recollection of what your gender is
    * Blue Grey - Complete and udder lack of knowing your gender
    * Dark Pale Pink - Community


    The flag may also be interpreted as a depiction of one's gender fading (black to light grey) as they think about their gender (pink).
    Dark Pale Pink - Community
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Gender]]
    [[Category:Uingender]]
    [[Category:Uingender]]

    Latest revision as of 19:51, 9 April 2022

    The genderescape flag. A four stripe flag. The colors from top to bottom are black, dark gray, light gray, and pink.
    The genderescape flag

    Genderescape, escapegender, or elusgender, is when one's gender is elusive in nature. Someone who is genderescape can easily understand their gender when they don't think much about it. However, when they try to explore or label their gender, their gender becomes vague and confusing.

    Genderescape individuals may know their experienced gender, but the more effort they put into thinking about gender, the more it eludes or escapes them. While thinking about their gender they may feel genderless, or like their gender is foreign or unnatural. If enough time is spent not thinking about their gender, it may revert into an gender identity they can understand.

    Some genderescape individuals only struggle with their gender when they think about their gender. Others can also struggle when thinking about the genders of others, or gender in general.

    This can be used as an identity on its own, or be used with another identity. For example, boyescape or genderfluidescape.

    Genderescape may be described as a form of genderflux where one's gender flucctuates from gendered to genderless when they think about their gender. It may also be considered a form of genderfluid where one's gender changes from recognizable to foreign or unnatural when they think about their gender.

    The opposite of genderescape is filogender.

    History

    Genderescape was coined by Discord user Carpiem {shey/shem}#9775 on December 1, 2020.

    The flag was created by Discord user BubblyChildOfHades#9497 on December 1, 2020.

    Flag Symbolism:

    • Black - Knowing/Certainty of gender
    • Dark Blue Grey - A vague recollection of what your gender is
    • Blue Grey - Complete and udder lack of knowing your gender
    • Dark Pale Pink - Community

    The flag may also be interpreted as a depiction of one's gender fading (black to light grey) as they think about their gender (pink).

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