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    == History ==
    == History ==
    The term was coined by Fandom user Syscoric on March 9th, 2021
    The term was coined on June 7th, 2018 by tumblr user Freddyisace, and was recoined by Fandom user Syscoric on March 9th, 2021.


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The flag was made by Syscoric in February of 2021. The grey stripes represent the foggy memory associated with dissociation, the orange to represent mental illness, and the faded blue to represent the seemingly calm state someone is in while in a dissociative state.
    The flag was made by Syscoric in February of 2021. The grey stripes represent the foggy memory associated with dissociation, the orange to represent mental illness, and the faded blue to represent the seemingly calm state someone is in while in a dissociative state.

    == Resources ==

    * http://archive.is/6tN9v

    [[Category:Neurogenders]]
    [[Category:Neurogenders]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]
    [[Category:Exclusive Identities]]

    Revision as of 04:55, 3 May 2021

    Fictivegender is a neurogender for people of DID/OSDD systems and other systems. This term is for when who is in a system that has fictive/fictional introjects, and the presence of the fictive affects how the person perceives their gender. This term can also also go hand-in-hand with Sysfluid or any other system-exclusive gender.

    History

    The term was coined on June 7th, 2018 by tumblr user Freddyisace, and was recoined by Fandom user Syscoric on March 9th, 2021.

    Flag

    The flag was made by Syscoric in February of 2021. The grey stripes represent the foggy memory associated with dissociation, the orange to represent mental illness, and the faded blue to represent the seemingly calm state someone is in while in a dissociative state.

    Resources

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