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    [[File:Nursecoric.jpg|thumb|The Nursecoric flag created by Tumblr user ittosmalewife]]
    [[File:Nursecoric.jpg|thumb|The nursecoric flag.]]
    Nursecoric is a [[coric]] [[Aesthetigender]] in which someone's gender is influenced by the aesthetics of [https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/Medicalcore Nursecore.] Users of this gender may feel their gender influenced by nurse outfits, bandages, facemasks, or other medical things associated with nurses.
    '''Nursecoric''' is a [[coric]] [[aesthetigender]] in which someone's gender is influenced by the aesthetics of Nursecore. One may feel their gender influenced by nurse outfits, medical equipment, and hospitals. One may also like helping others and caring for those who cannot care for themselves.


    == History ==
    ==History==
    The term was coined by Tumblr user ittosmalewife on September 9, 2021.<ref>https://ittosmalewife.tumblr.com/post/661862889391554560/nursecoric</ref> The flag was created by the same user on the same day.
    Nursecoric was coined on September 9th, 2021 by ittosmalewife on Tumblr.

    ==References==
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    [[Category:Xenogender]]
    [[Category:Aesthetigender]]
    [[Category:Aesthetigender]]
    [[Category:Coric]]
    [[Category:Coric]]
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 20:39, 31 December 2021

    The nursecoric flag.

    Nursecoric is a coric aesthetigender in which someone's gender is influenced by the aesthetics of Nursecore. One may feel their gender influenced by nurse outfits, medical equipment, and hospitals. One may also like helping others and caring for those who cannot care for themselves.

    History

    The term was coined by Tumblr user ittosmalewife on September 9, 2021.[1] The flag was created by the same user on the same day.

    References

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