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[[File:161283569583888776.png|thumb|The synesthgender flag]] |
[[File:161283569583888776.png|thumb|The synesthgender flag]] |
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[[File:Alternate Synesthgender Flag (real).png|alt=|thumb|alternate Synesthgender Flag]] |
[[File:Alternate Synesthgender Flag (real).png|alt=|thumb|alternate Synesthgender Flag]] |
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'''Synesthgender''' is a [[neurogender]] for those with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia#:~:text=Synesthesia%20or%20synaesthesia%20is%20a,experiences%20are%20known%20as%20synesthetes. synesthesia]. It is when ones gender identity is so tied to ones synesthesia that the two can not be separated. It is an umbrella term for a range of experiences that synesthetes might experience with their gender identity. As such, this label has more than one definition. |
'''Synesthgender''' is a [[neurogender]] for those with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synesthesia#:~:text=Synesthesia%20or%20synaesthesia%20is%20a,experiences%20are%20known%20as%20synesthetes. synesthesia]. It is when ones gender identity is so tied to ones synesthesia that the two can not be separated. It is an umbrella term for a range of experiences that synesthetes might experience with their gender identity. As such, this label has more than one definition. |
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Note: This definition is not exclusive to those with sound-taste synesthesia |
Note: This definition is not exclusive to those with sound-taste synesthesia |
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The second definition is when ones gender identity feels like part of ones synesthetic experiences. In this defintion, ones gender may or may not be fluid. Ones feeling of gender may be equivalent to any one of their synesthetic experiences. Ones gender may invoke colors, sounds, tastes or any experience related to their synesthesia. |
The second definition is when ones gender identity feels like part of ones synesthetic experiences. In this defintion, ones gender may or may not be fluid. Ones feeling of gender may be equivalent to any one of their synesthetic experiences. Ones gender may invoke colors, sounds, tastes or any experience related to their synesthesia. |
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