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'''Pluralkingender''' is a [[neurogender]] and/or [[xenogender]] related to [[otherkin]]-headmate experiences within a [[system]]. It is exclusive to systems, and may only be used by systems. This term is used to describe when both plurality and alterhumanity are intertwined with ones gender experiences. |
'''Pluralkingender''' is a [[neurogender]] and/or [[xenogender]] related to [[alterhuman:Otherkind|otherkin]]-headmate experiences within a [[plural:System|system]]. It is exclusive to systems, and may only be used by systems. This term is used to describe when both plurality and [[alterhuman:Alterhuman|alterhumanity]] are intertwined with ones gender experiences. |
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Latest revision as of 14:07, 7 July 2022
Pluralkingender is a neurogender and/or xenogender related to otherkin-headmate experiences within a system. It is exclusive to systems, and may only be used by systems. This term is used to describe when both plurality and alterhumanity are intertwined with ones gender experiences.
Some examples of this include, but are not limited to...
- Someone that has a Kin System, and feels as though their system-type causes one or more headmates to be kingender.
- Someone whos plurality causes them to feel masculine and kintype causes them to feel feminine, thus creating a combined androgynous gender.
- Someone who is mirroran to a headmate that has a kingender, and thus experiences their kingender as well.
- Someone who is factkin to someone else in their system, and thus experiences the gender of the person they are kin to.
- Someone who discovered their kintype through their plurality, and thus discovered their kingender as well.
History
This term was coined by Cryptocrew in early May of 2021, and was officially publicized on July 10th of 2021. The term was coined in order to describe the experiences of multiple alterhuman individuals within their system.
It was coined through this page, and has no outside resources.