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    Diastasi is a singularian gender in another plane (or dimension) of the rest of recognized genders. Not masculine, not feminine, not a mixture of both nor neutral, but without the absence or emptiness of gender since it feels very strongly. Transparent floor simulation where the spectrum is visualized below, being able to move in it without having contact with alignments.
    Diastasi is a singularian gender in another plane (or dimension) of the rest of recognized genders. Not masculine, not feminine, not a mixture of both nor neutral, but without the absence or emptiness of gender since it feels very strongly. Transparent floor simulation where the spectrum is visualized below, being able to move in it without having contact with alignments.

    It's an atrinary gender or even a xenogender.
    It's an atrinary gender or even a xenogender.


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    Its name is DIASTASI, which means "dimension" in Greek. And why in Greek? because I feel a very strong connection with Greece, by the gods. The way to love, the way it shows. A whole. A nothing.
    Its name is DIASTASI, which means "dimension" in Greek. And why in Greek? because I feel a very strong connection with Greece, by the gods. The way to love, the way it shows. A whole. A nothing.
    An all and a nothing. That is."
    An all and a nothing. That is."

    == The meaning of the flag colors ==
    Yellow and orange: reference to abinary identity.

    White: reference to “transparent glass”.

    Gray: gender weakness.

    Black: denial and loss of gender.
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