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    Some reccugender individuals may be uncomfortable with the terms ‘reccuboy’ or ‘reccugirl’ because it gives the illusion of implying that they identify as an alternate version of male or female. One who is uncomfortable with these terms may just use the label 'reccugender' instead. Some people might just want to use recusogender because of the bad name the original Reccugender has. This gender can be used as a side label or a main gender.
    Some reccugender individuals may be uncomfortable with the terms ‘reccuboy’ or ‘reccugirl’ because it gives the illusion of implying that they identify as an alternate version of male or female. One who is uncomfortable with these terms may just use the label 'reccugender' instead. Some people might just want to use recusogender because of the bad name the original Reccugender has. This gender can be used as a side label or a main gender.
    [[File:Simplified reccu.png|thumb|A simplified version of the reccugender flag.]]
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    ==History==
    ==History==
    Reccugender was coined as a separate term to ‘recugender,’ which is a term used by ‘cishets’ to try and include oneself into the community. The original term meant being cisgender, but using a different label to 'defy it.'
    Reccugender was coined as a separate term to ‘recugender,’ which is a term used by ‘cishets’ to try and include oneself into the community. The original term meant being cisgender, but using a different label to 'defy it.'
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