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Revision as of 04:35, 10 June 2021
Genderwack is when an individual's gender or their perception of their gender is so out-of-place, disorganized, or unable to pinpoint that the only way they can describe it is "wack."
Someone who is genderwack might also simply describe their gender as "what the f*ck?"
One may feel as if:
- Their gender is unable to be pinpointed in a definitive way and they cannot accurately describe the way it feels.
- Their gender feels too out of place to be considered a 'gender' in their point of view.
- Their gender encompasses so many fields at once that they can't find a term that fits them.
Gendergraphs and Genderwalls
Gendergraphs and Genderwalls are ways in which a genderwack individual may be able to visualize their gender. They are not exclusive to genderwack individuals and can be used by anyone wishing to visualize their gender.
Gendergraphs are when a graph is used to visualize an individual's gender. The graph can include presentations such as feminine and masculine or phrases which relate to how a gender feels (i.e 'hilarious' or 'shiny'). The person can then place where they feel they are on the graph.
Genderwalls are when an image of a brick wall (or any other kind of wall) is picked off of google or another search engine and an individual places how their gender feels, specific genders, or phrases that describe their gender onto said wall.
Flag
The genderwack flag was coined on June 6, 2021 by Quillflight34. It is simply meant to portray chaos and disorginization. An individual does not have to strictly match the flag to the minute detail, they can simply make an image of a scribble with the word "gender" on it and let it represent it.
History
Genderwack was coined on Sunday, June 6 2021 by FANDOM user Quillflight34 as a way to describe how their gender feels.