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    '''Timorgender''' is a gender in the emotion system in which one feels a strong connection to fear or paranoia. One could feel that their gender fluctuates while experiencing these emotions, their gender is only felt while experiencing these emotions, or they feel as fear is an important part of their gender.
    '''Timorgender''' is a gender in the emotion system in which one feels a strong connection to fear or paranoia. One could feel that their gender fluctuates while experiencing these emotions, their gender is only felt while experiencing these emotions, or they feel as fear is an important part of their gender.


    Feargender can be used exclusively to describe one’s gender, or to describe how one feels their gender. It can also used in combination with other terms to explain one’s gender. For example, a person could identify as a [[Non-Binary|female]], but when feeling joy, they could identify as [[demiboy]].
    Feargender can be used exclusively to describe one’s gender, or to describe how one feels their gender. It can also used in combination with other terms to explain one’s gender. For example, a person could identify as a female, but when feeling fear, they could identify as a male.

    Revision as of 16:35, 20 June 2021

    Timorgender is a gender in the emotion system in which one feels a strong connection to fear or paranoia. One could feel that their gender fluctuates while experiencing these emotions, their gender is only felt while experiencing these emotions, or they feel as fear is an important part of their gender.

    Feargender can be used exclusively to describe one’s gender, or to describe how one feels their gender. It can also used in combination with other terms to explain one’s gender. For example, a person could identify as a female, but when feeling fear, they could identify as a male.

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