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** Fluid gender example: "Normally, I feel female, but when I listen to Cavetown, I feel like a demiboy." |
** Fluid gender example: "Normally, I feel female, but when I listen to Cavetown, I feel like a demiboy." |
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** Fluctuating gender example: "Normally, I feel female, but when I listen to Cavetown, I feel like a demigirl." |
** Fluctuating gender example: "Normally, I feel female, but when I listen to Cavetown, I feel like a demigirl." |
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* The gender is related to Cavetown. This could be because the individual... |
* The gender is related to Cavetown's music. This could be because the individual... |
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** has a vague gender and does not know their exact connection to the music, but knows that there is a connection |
** has a vague gender and does not know their exact connection to the music, but knows that there is a connection |
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** does not know how to explain their connection due to neurodivergence |
** does not know how to explain their connection due to neurodivergence |
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** does not wish to elaborate on the connection for whatever reason |
** does not wish to elaborate on the connection for whatever reason |
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** or has a hyperfixation on Cavetown/his music, once again, due to neurodivergence. |
** or has a hyperfixation on Cavetown and/or his music, once again, due to neurodivergence. |
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'''Please note that this is not a gender related to Cavetow himself, but instead related to his music and arrangements.''' |
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== History == |
== History == |