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    '''Genderforced''' is in which someone feels agender or genderless, but experiences a gender due to abuse. This term is to be used by trauma survivors only.
    '''Genderforced''' is in which someone feels agender or genderless, but experiences a gender due to abuse. This term is to be used by trauma survivors only.
    [[File:Genderforced.png|thumb|Genderforced flag]]

    ==History==
    ==History==
    Genderforced was coined by tumblr user cactusprincex<ref>http://archive.is/fEkAG#selection-217.0-223.8</ref> 
    Genderforced was coined by tumblr user cactusprincex<ref>http://archive.is/fEkAG#selection-217.0-223.8</ref> 

    == Flag ==
    The genderforced flag was coined by a user going by Anderson on October 18, 2020. The faded blue and pink represents masculine and feminine, white represents nonbinary, grey represents xenogenders, and green represents maverique genders. All of these are genders the person may experience due to abuse. White represents their genderlessness.

    ==Resources==
    ==Resources==
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    Revision as of 00:18, 19 October 2020

    Genderforced is in which someone feels agender or genderless, but experiences a gender due to abuse. This term is to be used by trauma survivors only.

    Genderforced flag

    History

    Genderforced was coined by tumblr user cactusprincex[1] 

    Flag

    The genderforced flag was coined by a user going by Anderson on October 18, 2020. The faded blue and pink represents masculine and feminine, white represents nonbinary, grey represents xenogenders, and green represents maverique genders. All of these are genders the person may experience due to abuse. White represents their genderlessness.

    Resources

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