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    '''Mediseperus''' is a [[neurogender]] and/or [[xenogender]] for median [[System|systems]]. It is a term used to describe a median system that, as a whole, all have different genders, with only a few (or none) sharing the same genders/gender experiences. For example, if a median system has thirteen headmates, and out of those headmates, eleven of them would be their own separate genders while two would be men.
    '''Mediseperus''' is a [[neurogender]] and/or [[xenogender]] for median [[System|systems]]. It is a term used to describe a median system that, as a whole, all have different genders, with only a few (or none) sharing the same genders/gender experiences. For example, if a median system has thirteen headmates, and out of those headmates, eleven of them would be their own separate genders while two would be men.


    Similar terms include [[mediangender]], [[medianic]], [[seperedian]], and [[fluidian]].
    Similar terms include [[mediangender]], [[seperedian]], and [[fluidian]].

    This term falls under the [[Effective]] umbrella. Similar terms are listed in the [[Tubuhive]] umbrella, the [[Pluralive]] umbrella, and/or the the [[Divinive]] umbrella.


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    Latest revision as of 23:34, 22 February 2023

    Mediseperus is a neurogender and/or xenogender for median systems. It is a term used to describe a median system that, as a whole, all have different genders, with only a few (or none) sharing the same genders/gender experiences. For example, if a median system has thirteen headmates, and out of those headmates, eleven of them would be their own separate genders while two would be men.

    Similar terms include mediangender, seperedian, and fluidian.

    History

    This term was first coined by Cryptocrew at a late point of May, and was publicized on June 22nd of 2021. This term was coined through this page, and has no outside resources.

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