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    '''Moondysphoria''' is a form of gender [[dysphoria]] falling under [[xenodysphoria]] umbrella. It can manifest as distress, depression, anxiety, restlessness or unease, a sense of gender fragmentation or chaos resulting by be in a moon-atmosphere or by the observervation of moon. It's different from [[nightdysphoria]] even if they can overlap.
    '''Moondysphoria''' is a form of gender [[dysphoria]] falling under [[xenodysphoria]] umbrella. It can manifest as distress, depression, anxiety, restlessness or unease, a sense of [[gender fragmentation]] or chaos resulting by be in a moon-atmosphere or by the observervation of moon. It's different from [[nightdysphoria]] even if they can overlap.


    Dysphoria can be experienced weakly or strongly and its intensity can fluctuate during or after the observation of the moon. The felt dysphoria can be intense to the point it may cause severe '''depressive symptoms''', '''anxiety''' or '''self-destructive''' thoughts. Having moondysphoria is different from simply disliking moon/moon-atmosphere since it is a distress, fragmentation or an unease related to one's gender identity. Furthermore someone can have moondysphoria and still like the moon, even if it causes gender dysphoria. This type of dysphoria is not exclusive to a specific gender, as any gender identity can experience it.
    Dysphoria can be experienced weakly or strongly and its intensity can fluctuate during or after the observation of the moon. The felt dysphoria can be intense to the point it may cause severe '''depressive symptoms''', '''anxiety''' or '''self-destructive''' thoughts. Having moondysphoria is different from simply disliking moon/moon-atmosphere since it is a distress, fragmentation or an unease related to one's gender identity. Furthermore someone can have moondysphoria and still like the moon, even if it causes gender dysphoria. This type of dysphoria is not exclusive to a specific gender, as any gender identity can experience it.
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