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Neuproche refers to a [[Gender Presentation|gender expression]] that is [[neutral]], despite having a gender that is not. A neuproche can have any [[Gender Alignment|alignment]], they are not necessarily neutral-aligned/[[stellarian]]. For example, |
Neuproche refers to a [[Gender Presentation|gender expression]] that is [[neutral]], despite having a gender that is not. A neuproche can have any [[Gender Alignment|alignment]], they are not necessarily neutral-aligned/[[stellarian]]. For example, a neutral man or woman may identify as neuproche. A [[masculine]], [[feminine]] or [[androgyne]] aligned [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] person who presents neutrally may also identify as neuproche. It is an identity where one's gender non-conformity is an integral part of one's [[queer]] experience. |
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Neuproche is also occasionally used as a synonym for [[juxtaneu]]. |
Neuproche is also occasionally used as a synonym for [[juxtaneu]]. |
Revision as of 16:12, 1 December 2020
Neuproche refers to a gender expression that is neutral, despite having a gender that is not. A neuproche can have any alignment, they are not necessarily neutral-aligned/stellarian. For example, a neutral man or woman may identify as neuproche. A masculine, feminine or androgyne aligned non-binary person who presents neutrally may also identify as neuproche. It is an identity where one's gender non-conformity is an integral part of one's queer experience.
Neuproche is also occasionally used as a synonym for juxtaneu.
Etymology
The word neuproche is inspired by the terms "homproche" and "femproche". Neu comes from the English word "neutral", while proche is a French word that means "near". Together, these terms come together to mean "near or approaching neutrality".