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    '''Noroigender''' is a [[xenogender]] and [[neurogender]] exclusively for [[System|system introjects]] who want to disconnect or are disconnecting themselves from their source, this can vary from changing their [[Gender|gender identity]], to disconnecting their gender experiences from their source and so on. Noroigender introjects may feel that their trauma, stress, and problems from their sources causes distress, thus disconnecting their being and gender from it. Their [[Gender|gender identity]] may also be unwillingly changed and affected. This term is for all [[system]] origin to use as trauma that's specifically on the introject can be from any [[system]] origin. This also may be classified as a subset of [[caedogender]] due to how noroigender introjects may feel their gender is affected because of trauma from their source.
    '''Noroigender''' is a [[xenogender]] and [[neurogender]] exclusively for [[System|system introjects]] who want to disconnect and/or are disconnecting themselves from their source. This can vary from changing their [[Gender|gender identity]], to disconnecting their gender experiences from their source, and similar.

    Noroigender introjects may feel that their trauma, stress, and problems from their sources causes distress, thus disconnecting their being and gender from it. Their gender identity may also be unwillingly changed and affected.

    This term is for all system origins to use, as trauma that's specifically on the introject can be from any system origin. This also may be classified as a subset of [[caedogender]] due to how noroigender introjects may feel their gender is affected because of trauma from their source, however it does not have to be.


    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    The phrase "noroi" are Japanese for "呪い" in which translated to English would mean: "curse" to signify how it can be attributed as a "curse" for those who do not wish to be associated with their source of origin.
    The phrase "noroi" is Japanese for "呪い" in which translated to English would mean "curse." It is given this name to signify how it can be attributed as a "curse" for those who do not wish to be associated with their source of origin.


    == History ==
    == History ==
    The terms were coined by FANDOM user Clear.Skyes (an account run by a system) on June 30th, 2021 on Discord.
    The terms were coined by FANDOM user system Clear.Skyes on June 30th, 2021 on Discord. The flag was also coined the same day with shades and varying colors of blue to represent the emotions and feelings regarding a noroigender introject's thoughts on their source, the top left corner having a snake eating its own tail to symbolize how it can feel like a cycle or everlasting as their source can almost never be fully disconnected, but as they try they cannot take it away fully much like how the snake may try to eat its own tail by thinking its a mouse, its never going to happen.

    == Flag ==
    The flag was coined by FANDOM user Clear.Skyes on June 30th, 2021 on Discord. The shades and varying colors of blue represent the emotions and feelings regarding a noroigender introject's thoughts on their source. The top left corner has a snake eating its own tail to symbolize how it can feel like a cycle or everlasting, as their source can almost never be fully disconnected, but as they try they cannot take it away fully (much like how the snake may try to eat its own tail by thinking its a mouse, it will never become a mouse in of itself.)
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]

    Revision as of 07:54, 6 July 2021

    Noroigender Flag

    Noroigender is a xenogender and neurogender exclusively for system introjects who want to disconnect and/or are disconnecting themselves from their source. This can vary from changing their gender identity, to disconnecting their gender experiences from their source, and similar.

    Noroigender introjects may feel that their trauma, stress, and problems from their sources causes distress, thus disconnecting their being and gender from it. Their gender identity may also be unwillingly changed and affected.

    This term is for all system origins to use, as trauma that's specifically on the introject can be from any system origin. This also may be classified as a subset of caedogender due to how noroigender introjects may feel their gender is affected because of trauma from their source, however it does not have to be.

    Etymology

    The phrase "noroi" is Japanese for "呪い" in which translated to English would mean "curse." It is given this name to signify how it can be attributed as a "curse" for those who do not wish to be associated with their source of origin.

    History

    The terms were coined by FANDOM user Clear.Skyes (an account run by a system) on June 30th, 2021 on Discord.

    Flag

    The flag was coined by FANDOM user Clear.Skyes on June 30th, 2021 on Discord. The shades and varying colors of blue represent the emotions and feelings regarding a noroigender introject's thoughts on their source. The top left corner has a snake eating its own tail to symbolize how it can feel like a cycle or everlasting, as their source can almost never be fully disconnected, but as they try they cannot take it away fully (much like how the snake may try to eat its own tail by thinking its a mouse, it will never become a mouse in of itself.)

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