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    '''Insomniagender''' is a [[mutogender]] that isn't felt at times due to symptoms of insomnia. One might experience a [[Aegogender|disconnect]] from their gender, or they might feel as though their gender is lost. The term is exclusive to people with chronic insomnia and/or people with a form of neurodivergence that involves insomnia as a lasting symptom. Therefore, it can be considered a [[neurogender]].
    '''Insomniagender''' is a [[mutogender]] that isn't felt at times due to symptoms of insomnia. One might experience a [[Aegogender|disconnect]] from their gender, or they might feel as though their gender is [[Dispargender|lost]]. The term is exclusive to those with chronic insomnia and/or those with a form of [[Neurodivergent|neurodivergence]] that involves insomnia as a lasting symptom. Therefore, it can be considered a [[neurogender]].


    Insomnia can often lead to emotional dysregulation, depression, an increased risk of disease, stress, concentration issues, irritability, anxiety, memory issues, fatigue, etc. Some of these things have the potential to affect a person’s gender and/or their perception of it. For example, one might not have the energy to notice their gender due to a lack of sleep. Alternatively, they might not have the energy to figure out their gender in the first place. Insomniagender, as a label, describes those who typically have a gender but occasionally can't feel it because of their symptoms. An already genderless person might instead feel [[Minzerogender|less than genderless]], or [[Apogender|removed from the concept of gender entirely]].
    Insomnia can often lead to emotional dysregulation, depression, an increased risk of disease, stress, concentration issues, irritability, anxiety, memory issues, fatigue, etc. Some of these things have the potential to affect one’s gender and/or one's perception of it. For example, one might not have the energy to notice their gender due to a lack of sleep. Alternatively, they might not have the energy to figure out their gender in the first place. Insomniagender, as a label, describes those who typically have a gender but occasionally can't feel it because of their symptoms. An already genderless person might instead feel [[Minzerogender|less than genderless]], or [[Apogender|removed from the concept of gender entirely]].


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