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    Tenerbrigender is a term for one who feels like their gender is like a room with the lights out. They know that the gender is there but they can't see what it is. Those who identify with tenerbrigender may feel as though all the features of their gender are there, and what makes up about it but its all darkened out, the individual can feel it but cannot make out the "shape" of the gender itself due to them having the inability to pin point it.

    The tenerbrigender flag.

    Tenerbrigender may classify as a form of genderlesness or gendervoid but differ due to them knowing its there but its difficult to find it, unlike gendervoid who feel emptiness where a gender should be.

    A considered similarity is invisigender, which is a gender that is there but is invisible, unlike feeling parts of a gender but cannot pinpoint a specification of it.

    Tenerbrigenderflux

    Tenerbrigenderflux is the genderflux version of tenerbrigender, where sometimes one's gender fluctuates between unknown and clear genders. For example, one day someone could know exactly what their gender is, and only have a vague idea the next day.

    History

    This term was created by Fandom user Calamity Call to describe Fandom user Transgender Cat's experiences. It was coined on January 11, 2021. The term tenerbrigenderflux was created by Fandom user Kirbirb on the same day.

    The prefix tenerbri- comes from the Latin word for dark, tenerbris.

    Flag

    The dark colors represent a room with the lights being out, and the black circle in the middle represents the unknown gender.

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