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'''Sacragender''' or '''Sacragenus''' is a gender label exclusively for Christians. One's gender, gender experience, or gender expression changes while going to |
'''Sacragender''' or '''Sacragenus''' is a gender label exclusively for Christians under the [[congressusgender]] umbrella. One's gender, gender experience, or gender expression changes while going to church service for instance. |
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Subsets are sacrafilia, sacrafilius, scrafili@ and sacrainfant. |
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== Subsets == |
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=== Sacrafilia === |
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This individual feels a connection to womanhood, a womanly or [[feminine]] gender while visiting church service. They have a woman-aligned gender experience. |
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=== Sacrafilius === |
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This individual feels a connection to manhood, a manly or [[masculine]] gender while visiting church service. They have a man-aligned gender experience. |
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=== Sacrafili@ === |
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This individual feels a connection to a [[neutral]] gender while visiting church service. They have a neutral-aligned gender experience. |
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=== Sacrainfant === |
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This is for Christians who experience age [[regression]]. They slide into a younger age while visiting church sercive. |
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== Etymology == |
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*filia (lat.) = daughter <ref>https://www.pronouncekiwi.com/-filia</ref> <ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/filia#Latin</ref> |
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*filius (lat.) = son <ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/filius</ref> |
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*fili@ (lat. & neologism) = neutral form <ref>https://www.pronouncekiwi.com/-fil-</ref> |
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(@ is sometimes used in Spanish to make something gender-neutral, such as chic@s) |
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*infant (lat.) = child; here: childish <ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/infant</ref> |
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Christians are called children of God. |
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*genus (lat.) = gender <ref>https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/genus</ref> |
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Christians are called children of God, therefore the chosen words. |
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*sacra (lat.) = church service |
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==History== |
==History== |
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This gender label was coined on June 4th, 2022 by carrd user Nel44.<ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://fidemgendre-nel44.carrd.co/}}</ref> |
This gender label was coined on June 4th, 2022 by carrd user Nel44. It is supposed to help those Christians who struggle a lot with accepting their gender. It is also a message, that it is possible to have a different gender than one's [[cisgender]]. One can be Christian and have a unique gender identity. <ref>{{Archive|Site=today|URL=https://fidemgendre-nel44.carrd.co/}}</ref> |
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== Resource == |
== Resource == |
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[[Category:Cultural Genders]] |
[[Category:Cultural Genders]] |
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[[Category:Exclusive Identities]] |
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[[Category:Exclusive Genders]] |
Revision as of 08:41, 6 June 2022
Sacragender or Sacragenus is a gender label exclusively for Christians under the congressusgender umbrella. One's gender, gender experience, or gender expression changes while going to church service for instance.
Subsets are sacrafilia, sacrafilius, scrafili@ and sacrainfant.
Subsets
Sacrafilia
This individual feels a connection to womanhood, a womanly or feminine gender while visiting church service. They have a woman-aligned gender experience.
Sacrafilius
This individual feels a connection to manhood, a manly or masculine gender while visiting church service. They have a man-aligned gender experience.
Sacrafili@
This individual feels a connection to a neutral gender while visiting church service. They have a neutral-aligned gender experience.
Sacrainfant
This is for Christians who experience age regression. They slide into a younger age while visiting church sercive.
Etymology
(@ is sometimes used in Spanish to make something gender-neutral, such as chic@s)
- infant (lat.) = child; here: childish [5]
Christians are called children of God.
- genus (lat.) = gender [6]
Christians are called children of God, therefore the chosen words.
- sacra (lat.) = church service
History
This gender label was coined on June 4th, 2022 by carrd user Nel44. It is supposed to help those Christians who struggle a lot with accepting their gender. It is also a message, that it is possible to have a different gender than one's cisgender. One can be Christian and have a unique gender identity. [7]
Resource
- ↑ https://www.pronouncekiwi.com/-filia
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/filia#Latin
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/filius
- ↑ https://www.pronouncekiwi.com/-fil-
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/infant
- ↑ https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/genus
- ↑ https://archive.today/https://fidemgendre-nel44.carrd.co/