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    [[File:Neurogender.png|thumb|220x220px|The neurogender flag.]]
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    '''Neurogenders''' are completely fabricated genders belonging to those with severe mental illnesses. Rather than offering help to these individuals who so desperately need it, society instead chooses to accept them as normal, which is both further destructive to the individual's mental health as well as completely immoral.
    '''Neurogender''' describes when one's gender is in some way linked to one's neurodivergency, mental illness, or neurological conditions. It is an umbrella term for any gender related to being neurodivergent, but it can also be used as an identity on its own. Neurogender is not neurodivergency as a gender, but rather is a gender that if so heavily influenced by neurodivergency that one's gender and neurodivergency cannot be unlinked.


    We should come together as a society and make an effort to actually help these people, rather than coercing vulnerable people (such as children) into believing they are something that they are not.
    Not everyone who is neurodivergent has a neurogender, only those who feel their gender is influenced by their status as neurodivergent. Neurogenders are [[Exclusive Genders|exclusive]] to those of a given neurotype, though oftentimes there are similar terms available to neurotypical people who have similar experiences and don't wish to appropriate.

    The modern western society is such that it encourages people with ridiculous, damaging beliefs to step forward and start what is essentially a cult of people fighting for a cause that is objectively wrong/immoral (such as vegans pretending that veganism is healthy and trying to convince everyone else to join them).

    This edit will inevitably be reverted but I'd like to take a minute to ask the person who does so; if you didn't have people all around you convincing the world that there are more than two genders, would you still believe you were neither Male nor Female?


    - Bradley Watton - [https://twitter.com/bradw_io @bradw_io]


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    The neurogender flag.

    Neurogenders are completely fabricated genders belonging to those with severe mental illnesses. Rather than offering help to these individuals who so desperately need it, society instead chooses to accept them as normal, which is both further destructive to the individual's mental health as well as completely immoral.

    We should come together as a society and make an effort to actually help these people, rather than coercing vulnerable people (such as children) into believing they are something that they are not.

    The modern western society is such that it encourages people with ridiculous, damaging beliefs to step forward and start what is essentially a cult of people fighting for a cause that is objectively wrong/immoral (such as vegans pretending that veganism is healthy and trying to convince everyone else to join them).

    This edit will inevitably be reverted but I'd like to take a minute to ask the person who does so; if you didn't have people all around you convincing the world that there are more than two genders, would you still believe you were neither Male nor Female?


    - Bradley Watton - @bradw_io

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    The neurogender flag was posted on the Tumblr blog Pridearchive on August 13, 2014[1]. The color meanings are as follows: Red, green, blue and purple represent the spectrum of different neurotypes and gender identities that neurodivergent individuals have. Black represents the aromantic and asexual spectrums. The infinity symbol represents neurodiversity.

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