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Reccugender would be being unsure of your gender but knowing which gender you are NOT. For example: Reccuboy: refusing the term ‘male’ or ‘boy’. This does NOT mean you cannot identify as a MIA/MIN gender. Some reccugender s 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,the way ‘demigirl’ or ‘Demiboy’ means being partly male or female. Reccugender can be used as a side label or a main gender. |
Reccugender would be being unsure of your gender but knowing which gender you are NOT. For example: Reccuboy: refusing the term ‘male’ or ‘boy’. This does NOT mean you cannot identify as a MIA/MIN gender. Some reccugender s 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,the way ‘demigirl’ or ‘Demiboy’ means being partly male or female. Reccugender can be used as a side label or a main gender. |
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== History == |
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Reccugender has two cs to separate it from the term ‘reccugender’ originally used by ‘cishets’ to feel ‘special’. The original term meant basically being cisgender but with a different label. |
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The term was recoined by Wiki User EclipseWatera on the 6th of December 2020. |
Revision as of 12:53, 6 December 2020
Reccugender would be being unsure of your gender but knowing which gender you are NOT. For example: Reccuboy: refusing the term ‘male’ or ‘boy’. This does NOT mean you cannot identify as a MIA/MIN gender. Some reccugender s 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,the way ‘demigirl’ or ‘Demiboy’ means being partly male or female. Reccugender can be used as a side label or a main gender.
History
Reccugender has two cs to separate it from the term ‘reccugender’ originally used by ‘cishets’ to feel ‘special’. The original term meant basically being cisgender but with a different label.
The term was recoined by Wiki User EclipseWatera on the 6th of December 2020.