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The '''musicorum gender system''' is a group of [[Xenogender|xenogenders]] that can only be described as feeling like music, or as musical. These genders feel like they can best be described as music. These identities, minus potengender, usually are not described as feeling like a particular song, but more of a tune/feel. There are exceptions, however. Musicorum identities may not be stand alone, so an individual may identify as a musigender [[Woman|female]] (or musigirl/musiwoman). Musi- is a prefix and can be added to any other identity, such as [[Man|male]] (musiboy, musiman). |
The '''musicorum gender system''' is a group of [[Xenogender|xenogenders]] that can only be described as feeling like music, or as musical. These genders feel like they can best be described as music. These identities, minus [[potengender]], usually are not described as feeling like a particular song, but more of a tune/feel. There are exceptions, however. Musicorum identities may not be stand alone, so an individual may identify as a musigender [[Woman|female]] (or musigirl/musiwoman). Musi- is a prefix and can be added to any other identity, such as [[Man|male]] (musiboy, musiman). |
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== History & Etymology == |
== History & Etymology == |
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[[Potengender]]- when one is listening to a song, their gender identity changes to mirror that of the song |
[[Potengender]]- when one is listening to a song, their gender identity changes to mirror that of the song |
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[[Inexgender]]- a wild and unpredictable musigender identity |
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Revision as of 22:37, 21 February 2021
The musicorum gender system is a group of xenogenders that can only be described as feeling like music, or as musical. These genders feel like they can best be described as music. These identities, minus potengender, usually are not described as feeling like a particular song, but more of a tune/feel. There are exceptions, however. Musicorum identities may not be stand alone, so an individual may identify as a musigender female (or musigirl/musiwoman). Musi- is a prefix and can be added to any other identity, such as male (musiboy, musiman).
History & Etymology
Musicorum means "music" in latin.
The musicorum gender system was coined by fandom user The nervous system.
Musigender identities
Musigender- an umbrella or stand alone term for musigender individuals
Musifluid- fluid between musigender identities
Acrigender- in which the gender feels like sharp/jagged music
Molisgender- in which the gender feels like soft and warm-feeling music
Impericgender- in which the gender feels like soft and warm-feeling music
Potengender- when one is listening to a song, their gender identity changes to mirror that of the song