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    ==History==
    ==History==
    This term appears to have been coined by [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]] (secifically Anamika) on May 9th of 2021, however it could have been coined or used before this.
    This term appears to have been coined by [[User:Cryptocrew|Cryptocrew]] (specifically Anamika) on May 9th of 2021, however it could have been coined or used before this.
    [[Category:Sex Sonance]]
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    [[Category:Terminology]]

    Revision as of 10:26, 9 May 2021

    Gonadal Euphoria is the opposite of gonadal sofrimento and is the comfort or joy experienced when one imagines themself with their preffered gonads (testicles, ovaries, or ovotestes.) Gonadal euphoria is a sign that someone is transgender, transsex, or altersex even if they don't experience gonadal sofrimento. For example, someone may not feel dysphoria/dysmorphia when having their original gonadals, however they may feel gonadal euphoria when imagining their preferred gonadals.

    Some examples of gonadal euphoria includes, but is not limited to...

    • Someone with sexual or reproductive-related trauma who feels happy or more comfortable with the idea of different gonadals.
    • An altersex or transsex cisgender person who feels more comfortable or happy with the idea of different gonadals.
    • A trans-woman who feels more comfortable or happy with the idea of ovaries.
    • A trans-man who feels more comfortable or happy with the idea of testicles.
    • A non-binary or anonbinary person who feels more comfortable or happy with the idea of a different set of gonads.

    History

    This term appears to have been coined by Cryptocrew (specifically Anamika) on May 9th of 2021, however it could have been coined or used before this.

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