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Additionally, a musigender person may use pronoun sets related to music, such as mus/mus/musi/musi's/musiself, or a similar set. |
Additionally, a musigender person may use pronoun sets related to music, such as mus/mus/musi/musi's/musiself, or a similar set. |
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== Other musigender identities == |
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[[Musigender]]- an umbrella or stand alone term for musigender individuals |
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[[Musifluid]]- fluid between musigender identities |
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[[Acrigender]]- in which the gender feels like sharp/jagged music |
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[[Molisgender]]- in which the gender feels like soft and warm-feeling music |
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[[Impericgender]]- in which the gender feels like soft and warm-feeling music |
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[[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 11:04, 6 March 2021
Musigender is a gender in the Musicorum System. Musigender individuals can only describe their gender as feeling like music itself. A musigender person may attempt to describe their gender with a specific song/tune/feeling but usually their gender is mostly unexplainable to someone who is not musigender. Musi- is a prefix, so you can add it to other identities such as "musiboy". Musigender is an umbrella term but can be used as a stand-alone identity.
Not to be confused with musicgender or musicagender.
Additionally, a musigender person may use pronoun sets related to music, such as mus/mus/musi/musi's/musiself, or a similar set.
Other 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
Inexgender- a wild and unpredictable musigender identity