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    [[File:Blurisysgender.png|thumb|The blurisysgender flag. ]]'''Blurisysgender''' is a [[neurogender]] that feels blurred, hard to recognize, etc. due to blurring of alters in a [[system]]. This identity is exclusive to traumagenic systems.
    [[File:Blurisysgender.png|thumb|The blurisysgender flag. ]]'''Blurisysgender''' is a [[neurogender]] that feels blurred, hard to recognize, etc. due to blurring of headmates in a [[system]]. This identity is exclusive to traumagenic systems, due to it generally only relating to traumagenic experiences.

    This term falls under the [[Effective]] umbrella. Similar terms are listed in the [[Tubuhive]] umbrella, the [[Pluralive]] umbrella, and/or the the [[Divinive]] umbrella.
    == History ==
    == History ==
    Blurisysgender was coined on January 13, 2020 by Tumblr user dovemogai.
    Blurisysgender was coined on January 13, 2020 by Tumblr user dovemogai.

    Revision as of 19:05, 29 June 2021

    The blurisysgender flag.

    Blurisysgender is a neurogender that feels blurred, hard to recognize, etc. due to blurring of headmates in a system. This identity is exclusive to traumagenic systems, due to it generally only relating to traumagenic experiences.

    History

    Blurisysgender was coined on January 13, 2020 by Tumblr user dovemogai.

    Flag

    The flag was on January 13, 2020 by Tumblr user dovemogai. The purples are for the drowsiness or disorientation that comes with blurring, while the cool greys are for fogginess or lack of ability to discern the current gender.

    Resources

    http://archive.is/8P82s

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