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Any neurogenic system whos origin came from mood-swinging disorders may use this. This could be from any form of mood-swinging disorders, such as bipolar disorder, cyclothymic disorder, (in some cases) forms of depression/anxiety, etc. All that matters is that the mood-swings is what formed their system. |
Any neurogenic system whos origin came from mood-swinging disorders may use this. This could be from any form of mood-swinging disorders, such as bipolar disorder, cyclothymic disorder, (in some cases) forms of depression/anxiety, etc. All that matters is that the mood-swings is what formed their system. |
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Revision as of 19:21, 29 June 2021
Mwibagendic (pronounced mwee-buh-jen-dik) is a neurogender exclusive for neurogenic systems who's origins are due to mood-swinging disorders. It is a term used to describe an headmate who feels as though being within a system that stemmed from mood-swinging disorders effects their gender(s).
For example, if a system formed in order to cope with manic highs, one headmate may feel as though their gender feels more intense when fronting and/or when having a manic high.
This can also be used as a xenogender, as one could say their gender feels 'back and forth, super dark and heavy, and then suddenly super bright and weightless' or something similar due to the type of system and mood-swinging disorder they have.
Any neurogenic system whos origin came from mood-swinging disorders may use this. This could be from any form of mood-swinging disorders, such as bipolar disorder, cyclothymic disorder, (in some cases) forms of depression/anxiety, etc. All that matters is that the mood-swings is what formed their system.
History
This term was coined by Cryptocrew, specifically Alex, on May 4th of 2021. This term was coined through this page, and has no outside resources.
Etymology
The first part of the name is taken from the swahili word for 'spike,' which is mwiba. The second part is a mix of gender and genic.