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    == History ==
    == History ==
    The term was coined by FANDOM user iibukii on November 10th, 2021.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20211112032331/https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000214824 Motusgenderflux coining]</ref>
    The term was coined by FANDOM user iibukii on November 10, 2021.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20211112032331/https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000214824 Motusgenderflux coining]</ref>


    ==Flag ==
    ==Flag ==
    The motusgenderflux flag was created by FANDOM user iibukii on November 10th, 2021.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20211112032541/https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000214840 Motusgenderflux flag creation]</ref> The black represents opposite, and the other colors represent emotions.
    The motusgenderflux flag was created by FANDOM user iibukii on November 10, 2021.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20211112032541/https://lgbta.wikia.org/f/p/4400000000000214840 Motusgenderflux flag creation]</ref> The black represents opposite, and the other colors represent emotions.


    ==Etymology==
    ==Etymology==

    Latest revision as of 05:34, 12 November 2021

    The motusgenderflux flag.

    Motusgenderflux is when one feels that their gender is the opposite of whatever gender they associate their current emotion with. For example, if one associates happiness with being a demigirl, and sadness with being a demiboy, when they will become a demiboy when they are happy. This is intended for those who are neurodivergent, but it is not exclusive.

    History

    The term was coined by FANDOM user iibukii on November 10, 2021.[1]

    Flag

    The motusgenderflux flag was created by FANDOM user iibukii on November 10, 2021.[2] The black represents opposite, and the other colors represent emotions.

    Etymology

    The prefix motus means movement in Latin.

    References

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