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'''Genderfaydis''' is a term that describes when |
'''Genderfaydis''' is a term that describes when one's gender is present, but is distant or behind oneself. For example, one's feels like their gender is outside while they are inside, and one could look at their gender from outside, but it wouldn’t stay next to them. It can be used as a gender feeling that only appears at times ([[Genderfluid|fluid]]) or for a gender that is static. |
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== History == |
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The term was coined by wiki user ConfusedKingMunchlax on January 20th, 2021. |
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== Flag == |
== Flag == |
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The green represents the feeling of your gender being in |
The term and flag were created by wiki user ConfusedKingMunchlax on January 20th, 2021. The green represents the feeling of your gender being in one's backyard, or looking outside at it. The two shades of gray represent the distance between oneself and their gender. The orange represents the different genders. The beige represents the fluidity or staticness of this feeling. |
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The flag was also made by the same user that coined the term, on the same day. |
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[[Category:Xenogender]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 24 February 2021
Genderfaydis is a term that describes when one's gender is present, but is distant or behind oneself. For example, one's feels like their gender is outside while they are inside, and one could look at their gender from outside, but it wouldn’t stay next to them. It can be used as a gender feeling that only appears at times (fluid) or for a gender that is static.
Flag
The term and flag were created by wiki user ConfusedKingMunchlax on January 20th, 2021. The green represents the feeling of your gender being in one's backyard, or looking outside at it. The two shades of gray represent the distance between oneself and their gender. The orange represents the different genders. The beige represents the fluidity or staticness of this feeling.