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    Genderplasma was originally used as a joke, but now has two definitions.

    The genderplasma flag.

    The first definition is an experience similar to genderfluid but feels hotter.

    The second definition is a combination of gendersolid, gendergas, and genderfluid.

    It's a Genderfluid/Genderfluix individual (or anyone in the Genderfluid Fragment Gender System / Fluidflux Fragment Gender System) who's gender sometimes changes so rapidly and confusingly that the individual cannot keep up with it, other times their gender becomes "solid" or "frozen" for a longer period of time than normal, and sometimes it stays in a normal fluid state.

    The rapidly changing feeling is like the flickering of the flames on top of the fire. The constant "solid" state is like when a fire cools down and stays in the embers. The regular fluid state is like the middle of the flames, where it moves around a bit, but not as much as the tops of the flames.

    History and Flag

    Genderplasma was coined by an anonymous user on or before October 4th, 2015.[1] The flag was designed by Pride-Flags on DeviantArt, October 4th, 2015. It uses the genderfluid flag as a base, but with the colors warmer and with a flame to visually represent the "hot" aspect of Genderplasma.

    Genderplasma was re-coined on August 19th, 2021, by IAmArtemisTheCat via an edit on this page.[2]

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