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'''Generegender''' is a [[multigender]] where one feels as if they have one or more genders that they stay at for the most part, but can be influenced by their thoughts and surroundings, such as people nearby, their location, the weather, how tired they are, and maybe even colors that they’re associated with. They’re still mostly the gender(s) they stay at, but another gender is also there when they’re affected, maybe temporarily making the other gender(s) decrease (or sometimes even be nearly nonexistent), but the other gender(s) stay there. |
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==History== |
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Generegender was coined by wiki user [[User:DerpNami|DerpNami]] on May 14, 2021. |
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== Etymology == |
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The word ''genere'' means "kind of" in Latin. |
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Latest revision as of 00:01, 20 February 2022
Generegender is a multigender where one feels as if they have one or more genders that they stay at for the most part, but can be influenced by their thoughts and surroundings, such as people nearby, their location, the weather, how tired they are, and maybe even colors that they’re associated with. They’re still mostly the gender(s) they stay at, but another gender is also there when they’re affected, maybe temporarily making the other gender(s) decrease (or sometimes even be nearly nonexistent), but the other gender(s) stay there.
History
Generegender was coined by wiki user DerpNami on May 14, 2021.
Etymology
The word genere means "kind of" in Latin.