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* The blue represents masculine-identifying Genus Vulneratis people |
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[[File:FBEC1BB7-C5D1-4327-B717-4CC36E3C28F7.png|thumb|The Genus Vulneratis flag]] |
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[[Category:Exclusive Identities]] |
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Revision as of 22:28, 23 June 2021
Genus Vulneratis, similar to caedogender, is a neurogender defined as "latin for "trauma gender". When one’s gender has been affected and/or partially or wholly molded by abuse-related trauma they’ve survived/are a victim of.
One can claim this gender if they have experienced abuse-related trauma that they feel has affected their gender in any way. Genus Vulneratis can be used in conjunction with other genders or alignments, or be used as a stand alone gender (almost an alternate to agender, but affected/caused by trauma).
History
Genus Vulneratis was coined before June 7, 2018 by unknown. The flag was created by user @Wispofcloud on June 23rd, 2021.
- Gray is associated with stress
- Orange is associated with trama
- Lighter orange represents change
- The white represents Genus Vulneratis people who identify as genders other than female and male (It also represents that people of any sexuality and romantic orientation can be Genus Vulneratis)
- The pink represents female-identifying Genus Vulneratis people
- The purple is associated with abuse awareness
- The blue represents masculine-identifying Genus Vulneratis people