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    '''Genderhaze''' is when one's gender feels foggy or clouded-over, seemingly undiscernible. This can be caused by a physical or mental illness, neurodiversity, trauma, sickness, psychosis, or general uncertainty.
    '''Genderhaze''' is when one's gender feels foggy or clouded-over, seemingly undiscernible. This can be caused by a physical or mental illness, [[Neurodivergent|neurodivergence]], trauma, sickness, psychosis, or general uncertainty.


    == History and Flag ==
    == History and Flag ==

    Revision as of 04:14, 18 September 2021

    Genderhaze flag
    Alternative genderhaze flag
    alternative genderhaze flag simplified

    Genderhaze is when one's gender feels foggy or clouded-over, seemingly undiscernible. This can be caused by a physical or mental illness, neurodivergence, trauma, sickness, psychosis, or general uncertainty.

    History and Flag

    The term was coined by user KeySystem on May 26, 2021.

    The flag was also created by the same user on May 26, 2021. The desaturated yellow and orange represent the faint sense of gender, or the knowledge of the existence of one's gender. The greys represent the undiscernible part of one's gender, like trying to look through thick fog.

    A second flag was submitted by FANDOM user Awawacutie on May 26th, 2021.[1] the greyscale colors on the left represent uncertainty, neurodivergency, any reason, trauma, and physical/mental illness. the colors on the right represent those who are fem-aligned, fem and masc aligned, masc aligned, nonbinary-aligned, or xenic-aligned. [2] a simplified version was also submitted at this time.

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