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'''Endoplace''' is a sub-term of [[genderplace]] used to describe when one's [[gender]] feels internal. The gender may feel as though it is physically within one's body. Endoplace can be experienced by anyone, regardless of gender identity. |
'''Endoplace''' is a sub-term of [[genderplace]] used to describe when one's [[gender]] feels internal. The gender may feel as though it is physically within one's body. Endoplace can be experienced by anyone, regardless of gender identity. |
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The external counterpart of endoplace is [[exoplace]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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The term endoplace was coined by Tumblr user RGBFall on 15th August 2021<ref>[https://rgbfall.tumblr.com/post/659603900893167616/i-probably-wont-do-this-often-but-since-ive]</ref>. |
The term endoplace was coined by Tumblr user RGBFall on 15th August 2021<ref>[{{Archive|Site=web|URL=https://rgbfall.tumblr.com/post/659603900893167616/i-probably-wont-do-this-often-but-since-ive}}]</ref>. |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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The prefix “endo-” is from the Greek word ''endo'', meaning within. |
The prefix “endo-” is from the Greek word ''endo'', meaning within. |
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 21 August 2022
Endoplace is a sub-term of genderplace used to describe when one's gender feels internal. The gender may feel as though it is physically within one's body. Endoplace can be experienced by anyone, regardless of gender identity.
The external counterpart of endoplace is exoplace.
History
The term endoplace was coined by Tumblr user RGBFall on 15th August 2021[1].
Etymology
The prefix “endo-” is from the Greek word endo, meaning within.