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    Confurdirgender (pronounced con-fu-jeer-gender) is a term specific to headmates within a system who are cisgender in the innerworld, however they do not share the same gender as their body's assigned gender at birth. This may cause confusion to those who question the headmate's gender, as it may be complicated to explain to singlets.

    An example of this would be a cisgender man whose innerworld body is male, however in the outer world they are in an AFAB body, and calling themself a cis man would cause confusion to those who know they are AFAB, since they have never been in a 'boy' body.

    The opposite of this is azonosgender.

    History

    This term was coined by on May 2nd of 2021 by FANDOM user Cryptocrew to describe some headmates in their system. This term was coined through this page, and has no outside resources.

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    The confudirgender was coined on July 22nd of 2024 by Cryptocrew, on a private discord server. It is based off of the azonosgender flag. The shades of blue stand for a a shared-body that was assigned a masculine gender. The shades of pink stand for a shared-body that was assigned a feminine gender. Yellow and purple stand for a shared-body that is intersex (regardless of the assigned gender). Green stands for a shared-body that is altersex. White stands for a shared body that is transsex or socially transitioned in some way. The shades of grey in the middle represent the cisgender headmate inside of a body that does not suit their gender identity.

    Etymology

    The name comes from the Portuguese word confudir, which means "to confuse."

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